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Title:
Beyond the Frame's Edge
Written by:
Berndt Sellheim 
Read by:
Berndt Sellheim 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
11 
Duration:
12 hours 49 minutes 
Published:
June 01 2023 
Available Date:
June 01 2023 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781038644503 
Genres:
Fiction; Australian Fiction; Contemporary Fiction; General Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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From an exciting literary talent comes a compelling story of the darkness of the human soul, the twists of fate that can transform our lives and the dazzling beauty of our world.

Adyn Cole boards a flight from New York, the city he has lived in for the past ten years. He returns to Australia for the final farewell of his uncle, leaving a decade of life behind him – a career ended, a relationship in ruins. Back in Sydney, Adyn discovers his uncle has generously favoured him in his will, which has set his other relatives on edge. In an attempt to escape tensions and the demons of his past, he takes up residence in Koorawatha, the Blue Mountains property that has been bequeathed to him. Here, he meets the two caretakers of the house, Camille and Dylan, and his life becomes inextricably entwined with theirs as they all face the dangers of their own desires, dreams and Adyn’s disgruntled family – dangers that quickly turn deadly.

'This engrossing and gripping novel from a skilful wordsmith leads the reader inexorably on. It is a real page turner.'
Carole Castle

'The characters are so engaging!' (on The Fatal Dance)
Queensland Reviewers Collective

'An author to watch out for.' (on The Fatal Dance)
Better Reading

'A sharply observed, hugely entertaining satire, written with this propulsive, urgent, driving rhythm.' (on The Fatal Dance)
Australian Arts Review

'With the cunning of Iris Murdoch, Sellheim involves us in the intrigues of his characters' lives and the philosophical position inherent in the story's development.'
SMH