Jen never came home from work. In a town like Terminal, isolated on the coast of Victoria, there weren’t many places she could be hiding. But as the missing persons case grows cold, her partner Thomas will become dangerously determined to find her.
A thrilling ride, don’t miss this literary gem from Australian author Ander Louis.
Book reviewers said …
“I was captivated from the start and couldn’t put it down. I can’t wait to read it again.”
★★★★★ – Ruys Reviews
“A masterfully written piece.”
★★★★ – Rainsford Reviews
“Tragic and un-put-downable. Perfect for anyone looking for a unique mystery.”
★★★★ – The Book Nook Reviews
“I never thought I would read something that would move me so much. The imagery is exquisite. I read this book in one sitting.”
★★★★★ – My Wee Reads Reviews
“Beautifully written. This book was hard to put down.”
★★★★ – Pru’s Book Reviews
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Author Bio:
Ander Louis is an independent author from Australia. He writes in various genres, from Fantasy to Literary Fiction. For a brain-break, he translates Tolstoy’s War & Peace into Australian, because it makes him laugh.
Regarding his first novel, Louis said: ‘I wanted The Liberation to be fun, right from page one. It’s my first novel and I wanted to aim big with it. I did everything in my power to create a story that would measure up authors I admire, and most importantly – that would entertain people. That was paramount among my goals – to make sure people were enjoying the reading experience. It’s not about preaching an idea, or a personal philosophy, or trying to explain myself, or leave a legacy – no, all I wanted to do here was entertain people. I sincerely hope I’ve achieved that and can continue to do so with my future offerings.’
Regarding his novel Personal Fable, Louis said: ‘After two fantasy novels, I decided that for my third novel I would write in the genre to which I feel I am best suited: Literary Fiction. I feel proud to have created a novel unlike anything I’ve read before, and yet palatable and fast-paced. It’s difficult to achieve: unfamiliar, yet easily digestible, and I reckon I managed it. The story is simple, yet has hidden complexities layered deeply throughout, with the aim of making it not only readable, but extremely re-readable.’