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Murphy's Last Law: 'If child abuse can happen, child abuse will happen.'Two sets of siblings-both with an elder brother and a younger sister-from opposite sides of the world, with completely different backgrounds, and yet their lives are quite similar.London, 1944. John (10) and Margaret (7) are evacuated and rendered orphans after being bombed out. After three years in an orphanage, they are shipped to Western Australia to become part of the so called 'Lost Generation'.At the same time, Barega and Gedala, part-aboriginal siblings, of the same age and gender as of the English orphans, are swept into the anglicisation programme and become part of what was later described as the 'Stolen Generation'.The siblings are separated and they suffer through intolerable abuse and shocking circumstances. Will they succumb to the horrors of this life that they have been thrown
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The very first Peter Diamond mystery, and Anthony Award winning novel, from the superb Peter
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