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Wendy James

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Wendy James

Wendy James is the celebrated author of eight novels, including the bestselling The Mistake and the compelling The Golden Child, which was shortlisted for the 2017 Ned Kelly Award for crime. Her debut novel, Out of the Silence, won the 2006 Ned Kelly Award for first crime novel, and was shortlisted for the Nita May Dobbie award for women's writing. Wendy works as an editor at the Australian Institute of Health Innovation and writes some of the sharpest and most topical domestic noir novels in the country.

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Title:
Why She Loves Him
Written by:
Wendy James 
Read by:
Casey Withoos 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
6 hours 11 minutes 
Published:
May 01 2020 
Available Date:
May 01 2020 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9780655665809 
Genres:
Fiction; Contemporary Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda audio 
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Award winning author
Australian author

Why She Loves Him is a collection of twenty-one short stories by award-winning novelist Wendy James.

Why She Loves Him is a collection of 21 short stories by award-winning novelist Wendy James. Tales of fugitive lives: dazzling portraits of women and men on the run from their present, their past, their future and from themselves … Holding a discerning mirror to seemingly ordinary lives, James captures recurring themes of love, betrayal, passion and guilt to show just how vulnerable and intricate the human heart really is. Whether narrating from the living room of a contemporary marriage, from the wheel of a desperate getaway car, or while composing an elaborate diversion in 18th-century Salzburg, James has the rare ability to wryly comment on humankind with unnerving clarity and precision.

'This is a gifted storyteller, and these are unusually arresting stories.'
The Adelaide Review