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Invisible

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The girl you love vanishes - you search and search. No trace is found.
You see one who looks like her - she looks back but knows you not.
Is she a mirage, fading dream or figment of desperate hope?

She likes you. You ask her and she comes with you.
Her mind sees only sunlight. You see dark shadowed edges.
Can you make a life with a person who holds no memory of you?

The final book of the Crocodile Spirit Dreaming Series
The story of Susan, an English backpacker in outback Australia
She travels to the middle of nowhere with a man who loves crocodiles.
She finds out terrifying secrets about him – she escapes, but he is dead.
Tried for murder, then released on bail after new evidence is uncovered.
One day she disappears, her shoes left beside a local waterhole.
A year passes without any further traces of her being found.

One day an unknown girl appears in a remote aboriginal community
She comes out of nowhere, knows nobody, remembers nothing.
Could it be her, the missing one her friends and family seek?

Story of creating a new life from the broken shell of the old.
Memories of the old threaten to tear the new asunder.
In the dark lurks an ancient creature out of the deep.
A spirit out of the long past Aboriginal Dreamtime.
Existing since a time when these spirits made the land.
Beyond darkness is a place where sunlit shadows dance.

394 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 30, 2024

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About the author

Graham Wilson

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Graham Wilson lives in Sydney, Australia.
He has completed and published twelve novels and a memoir.

His most recent novel is 'Mysteries', set in early Sydney about an old house and a mother and child missing for 30 years. His other standalone novel is, 'The Glitter''.

Other novels comprise two series,
1. Old Balmain House Series - 3 books of historic fiction set in early Sydney
2. Crocodile Dreaming Series - 7 books. 5 books (The Visitor, The Victim, The Void, The Vanished and The Invisible) are in the main series which follows English backpacker, Susan, as she travels across remote Australia with a charming outback man. It tells how this idyllic trip becomes a nightmare as she discovers terrifying secrets about this man. It also includes a 2-book Prequel, The Vertigo and The Vortex, which give insights into her travelling companion, Mark.

Graham's family memoir, 'Arnhem's Kaleidoscope Children' tells of his family's life in an aboriginal community the Northern Territory's remote Arnhem Land. It chronicles an idyllic childhood, 50 years of change with aboriginal land rights and discovery or uranium. It also tells of his surviving an attack by a large crocodile and of his work over two decades in the outback of the NT.

Graham's career was first as a veterinarian in a mixed practice treating farm animals and people's pets, before following his love for wildlife through working at a range of Australian Zoos. He also spent two decades working on large cattle and buffalo properties in the Northern Territory before moving to Sydney where he now lives in one of Sydney's oldest houses in the Rocks. He has continued to follow his joint passions working with animals, wildlife conservation and writing stories.

Books are published as ebooks by major ebook publishers. Some books are also available in print online and through selected local bookshops.

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September 9, 2024
( I hadn't read the other four books, should have.) Took me a few chapters to get into this book, so glad that I stayed, So many characters to follow, and understand their role to the story. The story of a woman hiding in obscure Queensland. and Vic who loves her. What she is hiding from, or her past lives leads you to remote, beautiful Australia. Well worth the read, enjoyable!
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November 15, 2024
A farewell to Mark.

The ending to a complex series taking place mainly in Australia detailing the life of a man named Mark. This is an intriguing story involving many people, where those who survived became a very close group of friends. Lots of superstitions involving the outback.
The characters are quite interesting.
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