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This short story is set on Australia's East coast and follows the destructive path of a cyclone called Debbie. Annie is also on a destructive path, an abused wife who believes her only escape lies at the bottom of a bottle, until another victim invades her consciousness and gives her a reason to continue.
Now she has escaped and must decide if she wants to live with her broken body and mind or succumb to the deep as she runs from the storm raging inside her, leaving Detective Stan Rogers to find the evidence to bring her husband to justice.

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Produktbeschreibung
This short story is set on Australia's East coast and follows the destructive path of a cyclone called Debbie. Annie is also on a destructive path, an abused wife who believes her only escape lies at the bottom of a bottle, until another victim invades her consciousness and gives her a reason to continue.
Now she has escaped and must decide if she wants to live with her broken body and mind or succumb to the deep as she runs from the storm raging inside her, leaving Detective Stan Rogers to find the evidence to bring her husband to justice.


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Autorenporträt
I was a nurse for many years and have travelled solo around Australia in 'Bob', my VW campervan for a couple of years while trying to cope with total burn out. On that journey I was shown a different side to the lucky country where women, some with children, a lot in their 50's and over, who for a multitude of reasons, were living in cars, tents, and vans because they were unable to find affordable housing when working or couldn't pay their utilities and rent on Newstart. Interestingly our bipartisan leaders had increased the retirement age for women and somehow this ignited a huge surge in the homelessness of this group. No wage parity, most had been stay at home mums, no or very little superannuation. Something to think about.

I'm currently living in a small seaside community north of Brisbane. Formally from Perth and originally New Zealand. I write articles occasionally that have been published in the Island and Surrounds, a local community paper. I love poetry and frequent a zany Spoken Word monthly event that has very talented artists.

I'm not sure where 'There's a Storm Brewing' came from but I think it's an interesting short story.