Australian crime authors Michael Brissenden and Paul Daley will chat about their latest novels at 1pm on Tuesday, September 16, at Erina Library.
Michael Brissenden is an author and journalist.
He worked for the ABC for 35 years in various roles including as a reporter for Four Corners.
He has published both fiction and non-fiction books.
His latest novel, the gripping thriller Dust, is about a once thriving community now lying in the shadow of a nearly dry lake.
When a fresh corpse is discovered on the lake bed, the protagonist is thrust into a world of deception, injustice and betrayal as he and a haunted detective uncover a web of conspiracy that reaches far beyond the small community.

Paul Daley is an author, journalist, essayist and short story writer.
His books have been shortlisted for the Prime Minister’s History Prize and ACT Book of the Year.
He has won two Walkley Awards and the National Press Club Award for Excellence in Press Gallery Journalism.
His literary novel Jesustown was published to great acclaim in 2022.
His new novel, The Leap is a white knuckle ride into a nightmare outback setting were a man searching for mercy encounters a town out for violent vengeance.
The Leap is baying for vengeance over the alleged murder of the daughter of a powerful local grazier but a traumatised British diplomat is on an impossible quest for the opposite – mercy for the accused female killers.
The townspeople challenge and threaten him at every return as he fights for justice, his future, his sanity and ultimately his life.
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