Focusing on Grace Crowley's pivotal role in Australian modernism, this book showcases previously unexhibited works that highlight her significant contributions to the art scene. It offers a comprehensive exploration of her influence and legacy, providing insight into her artistic evolution and the broader context of modernism in Australia.
Elena Taylor Knihy
Elena Taylor začala svoju rozprávačskú kariéru v divadle, kde pôsobila ako dramatička, režisérka, dizajnérka, technička a pedagogička. Tieto skúsenosti formovali jej prístup k písaniu románov. Vo svojej práci sa zameriava na komplexné témy a remeselnú zručnosť, čo čitateľom prináša pohlcujúce čitateľské zážitky. S viac ako dvoma desaťročiami skúseností v oblasti výučby teraz pôsobí ako konzultantka a koučka pre spisovateľov.



Set in a small mountain town in Washington State, the narrative unveils long-hidden secrets that disrupt the community's tranquility. With a gripping plot that appeals to fans of Julia Keller and Sheena Kamal, the story explores the impact of these buried truths on the town's residents, revealing dark histories and complex relationships. Tension builds as the characters confront their pasts, leading to unexpected revelations that challenge their perceptions of loyalty and justice.
An amateur female sheriff tries to fill her late father's boots and be the sheriff her small Washington State mountain town needs as a deadly snow storm engulfs the town, in this dark, twisty mystery. The world felt pure. Nature made the location pristine again, hiding the scene from prying eyes. As if no one had died there at all. In the months since Bet Rivers solved her first murder investigation and secured the sheriff's seat in Collier, she's remained determined to keep her town safe. With a massive snowstorm looming, it's more important than ever that she stay vigilant. When Bet gets a call that a family of tourists has stumbled across a teen injured in a snowmobile accident on a mountain ridge, she braves the mounting storm to investigate. However, once she arrives at the scene of the accident it's clear to Bet that the teen is not injured; he's dead. And has been for some time . . . Investigating a possible homicide is hard enough, but with the worst snowstorm the valley has seen in years threatening the safety of her town, not to mention the integrity of her crime scenes - as they seem to be mounting up as well - Bet has to move fast to uncover the complicated truth and prove that she's worthy of keeping her father's badge.