Speaking of Books: Fiona Lowe - The Drowning
Meet bestselling Australian author Fiona Lowe at Cessnock Library as she discusses her latest gripping novel, The Drowning.
A body on the beach. An inheritance.
A family pulled apart.
For CC Cilento and her cousins, the Friend family beach house holds decades of cherished summer memories. But now, they've inherited the property — with an unexpected fifth share going to CC.
What seems like a gift quickly devolves into a fierce emotional power struggle. Half the family wants to keep their legacy; the others want to sell. As loyalties fray and friendships turn to animosity, a body is found on the shack's beach.
Has their explosive dispute turned deadly?
Authentically Australian, Fiona Lowe’s stories are often triggered by a secret or
a mystery, and they explore the themes of family, community and second chances.
Described as gripping, thought-provoking, heart-warming and ultimately uplifting, Lowe's books have been praised for their emotional depth.
Fiona Lowe, an award-winning author, draws on her background as a midwife, sexual health counsellor, and family support worker to craft novels about relationships.
A childhood in Papua New Guinea, without television, instilled her lifelong love of books. She is the recipient of a prestigious USA RITA award and two Australian RuBY awards.
When not writing, she's a wife, mother to two adult sons, rail trail cyclist, community volunteer, and newly addicted homecrafts entrant. Her ideal downtime involves wine, knitting, and an audiobook on the couch.
Meet bestselling Australian author Fiona Lowe at Cessnock Library as she discusses her latest gripping novel, The Drowning.
A body on the beach. An inheritance.
A family pulled apart.
For CC Cilento and her cousins, the Friend family beach house holds decades of cherished summer memories. But now, they've inherited the property — with an unexpected fifth share going to CC.
What seems like a gift quickly devolves into a fierce emotional power struggle. Half the family wants to keep their legacy; the others want to sell. As loyalties fray and friendships turn to animosity, a body is found on the shack's beach.
Has their explosive dispute turned deadly?
Authentically Australian, Fiona Lowe’s stories are often triggered by a secret or
a mystery, and they explore the themes of family, community and second chances.
Described as gripping, thought-provoking, heart-warming and ultimately uplifting, Lowe's books have been praised for their emotional depth.
Fiona Lowe, an award-winning author, draws on her background as a midwife, sexual health counsellor, and family support worker to craft novels about relationships.
A childhood in Papua New Guinea, without television, instilled her lifelong love of books. She is the recipient of a prestigious USA RITA award and two Australian RuBY awards.
When not writing, she's a wife, mother to two adult sons, rail trail cyclist, community volunteer, and newly addicted homecrafts entrant. Her ideal downtime involves wine, knitting, and an audiobook on the couch.
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Cessnock, NSW 2325
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