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Peter Watt (1) (1949–)

Auteur van Cry of the Curlew

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23 Werken 453 Leden 4 Besprekingen

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Peter Watt is an Australia author, born in 1949. He has a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Tasmania, Post Graduate Diploma of Training and Development from the University of New England, and an Associate Diploma of Justice Administration from Sturt University. Beyond writing, he has toon meer experienced a wide variety of jobs that include soldier, articled clerk to a solicitor, prawn trawler deckhand, builder's labourer, pipe layer, real estate salesman, private investigator, police sergeant and adviser to the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary. He also spent time living and working with Aborigines, Islanders, Vietnamese, and Papua New Guineans. Currently he is a volunteer bush fire fighter with the NSW Rural Fire Service, six months a year. He is the author of over sixteen books including Cry of the Curlew, Shadow of the Osprey, Flight of the Eagle, To Chase the Storm, all from his Frontier series. The latest in the series is the best seller, While the Moon Burns (Book 11). (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder

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Werken van Peter Watt

Cry of the Curlew (1999) 69 exemplaren
Shadow of the Osprey (2000) 57 exemplaren
Het goud van Papua (2002) 37 exemplaren
Flight of the Eagle (2001) 36 exemplaren
To Chase the Storm (2003) 29 exemplaren
The Frozen Circle (2008) 26 exemplaren
The Queen's Colonial (2018) 20 exemplaren
Eden (2004) 19 exemplaren
The Silent Frontier (2006) 14 exemplaren
The Stone Dragon (2007) 12 exemplaren
The Queen's Tiger (2019) 11 exemplaren
The Pacific: The Papua Series 3 (2011) 11 exemplaren
To touch the clouds (2009) 11 exemplaren
War Clouds Gather (2013) 10 exemplaren
The Queen's Captain (2020) 9 exemplaren
From the Stars Above (2017) 8 exemplaren
The Colonial's Son (2021) 8 exemplaren
Call of Empire (2022) 5 exemplaren

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Geboortedatum
1949
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
Australia
Woonplaatsen
Northern NSW

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NevilleM | Sep 16, 2023 |
This book picks up a few years after the first book Cry of the Curlew and is every bit as good, maybe even a bit better. We follow the lives of the Duffy and the MacIntosh families.

The Duffy family are Irish, they are working class people running a pub in Sydney. The MacIntosh family are a quite rich land owning family that have come over from England. The two families are constantly crossing paths and are bitter enemies, both of them affected by a terrible Aboriginal curse.

We also follow the story Wallerie. An aboriginal who has been present in the lives of these two families and is notorious for his involvement with bushranger Tom Duffy.

I really enjoyed this book and will definitely read more. There are some decidedly evil characters that I would never want to come across. There are some other interesting characters that at times can be very good and at other times very wicked.
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Roro8 | Nov 17, 2014 |
I have been wanting to start this series for ages and am so pleased that I finally did. It is the start a saga about the Duffy family of Irish catholics and the Scottish McIntosh clan living in Australia. The book starts in 1862 with a terrible dispersal of the Aboriginals camped on the property of Donald McIntosh where the son and heir to the McIntosh riches is killed by an Aboriginal warrior. Patrick Duffy, his son Tom, and Old Billy, just happen to passing through with their bullocky team at the wrong time. They try to protect an escaping Aboriginal warrior and end up on the wrong side of the McIntosh team and the traps (mounted police). This is the beginning of the ongoing quest for revenge between the families.

The Duffy daughter, Kate, lives in Sydney with her aunt and uncle and her brother Michael. Michael meets Fiona McIntosh and there are romantic sparks. But Michael is not good enough for the McIntosh family and he is a Duffy, so there is no way this relationship can be permitted to develop.

Peter Watt has done a great job of portraying the life of the people in 19th century Australia. He includes shocking descriptions of the dispersals of Aboriginals and collection of indentured workers from the islands. The life of the privileged, and life on the frontier. Also, he doesn't shy away from the sexual depravity of some of the characters.

A really good read. I'm rooting for the Duffys.
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Roro8 | Jan 30, 2014 |
Found at a cake stall. 1 of 7 books for $5 total!.
 
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velvetink | Mar 31, 2013 |

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Werken
23
Leden
453
Populariteit
#54,169
Waardering
½ 3.7
Besprekingen
4
ISBNs
193
Talen
4

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