Books from Pan Australia

  • Tumblegrass and the Bushfire
    By Annie O'Dowd

    Tumblegrass always seems to be in trouble.

  • Gallipoli Sniper
    By John Hamilton

    First World War Service Records) Brigadier-General Granville De Laune Ryrie 8074457 Captain Thomas Joseph Brundrit 3132877 Chaplain Michael Bergin 3083497 Lieutenant Charles Reginald Morley 7986840 Lance Corporal Raymond Lester Hall ...

  • Thorn on the Rose: A Woody Creek Novel 2
    By Joy Dettman

    Dora Palmer now working on the telephone exchange, and smooching with Reggie Murphy in the bushes. I hate my life. Bastards. Bastards, bastards, bastards, bastards, bastards. How many times can you mentally repeat a word before your ...

  • Five Months in a Leaky Boat
    By Ben Kozel

    The rapids consisted of standing waves, arguably the most predictable and benign of white-water elements. Signs of the water effervescing and frothing (hence the term 'white water') were minimised because of the uniformity of the waves.

  • Bill Lawry's Greatest Moments of Cricket
    By Ken Davis, Bill Lawry

    Collection of Australian cricket memories from over the last half century, written by former Australian Test captain and commentator, Bill Lawry.

  • The Frozen Circle
    By Peter Watt

    And what explosive secret is Britain's MI6 desperate to keep hidden by any means necessary? Past and present collide in The Frozen Circle, and the fate of two people unleashes a volatile series of events that could reshape the world.

  • Diamonds and Dust: A Sheryl McCorry Memoir 1
    By Sheryl McCorry, Shirley McCorry

    It was worth checking the mailbag before leaving town, to make sure the company had been able to pay us our May wages as well. Before leaving Derby, I dropped by Lee Leiver's station outfitters. Kelly needed new desert boots and Leisha ...

  • Bomber
    By Mark Whittaker, Tony Bower-Miles

    Tony "Bomber" Bower-Miles was a young sapper in the Australian Army when he first went to Vietnam in the late 1960s.

  • Bomber: From Vietnam to Hell and Back
    By Mark Whittaker, Tony Bower-Miles

    Tony "Bomber" Bower-Miles was a young sapper in the Australian Army when he first went to Vietnam in 1969.

  • Getting Even With Fran
    By Chris Stinson, Christine Stinson

    Catherine Saunders had that terrible beak of a nose, poor thing.' Kerry gave Nellie a look, part affection, part exasperation. 'Will you stop with all the pointing, already? And don't keep poking me every time you think you recognise ...

  • Untitled Karen Hitchcock
    By Karen Hitchcock

    A new title from author Karen Hitchcock. Pan Macmillan Australia 2013.

  • Cold Justice: An Ella Marconi Novel 3
    By Katherine Howell

    While you were playing Steve Irwin in the yard, we had a good chat.' 'Really,' Ella said. 'What about?' 'About stress, how it affects relationships, how it's been tough for her and John.' 'What'd you think of John?

  • The Zero Option
    By David Rollins, David A. Rollins

    The Cold War is going badly for President Reagan's administration.

  • Sushi Daze
    By Rob Payne

    So what do you do if you're bored with life?

  • Sword of Allah
    By David A. Rollins

    Briggs waited till the course changes had been completed and then said, 'Quartermaster, get the gunner of the watch up here.' Aye aye, sir,' said Teo, the only Australian of Asian origin in the ship's complement of sixty, and nicknamed ...

  • Part of the Pride
    By Kevin Richardson

    This is Kevin's incredible story. How a man could become part of a lion pride, and a fascinating insight into the lives of one of the world's most beautiful and powerful animals.

  • The Silent Frontier
    By Peter Watt

    Von Tempsky was pacing up and down in front of the parade of around forty men while the senior NCOs ensured that all men who could be spared were on parade. Lachlan joined the ranks. The colour sergeant called the parade to attention, ...

  • Ice Station
    By Matthew Reilly

    First published in 1998, this thriller, set at a remote ice station in Antarctica, tells of a mysterious discovery made by a team of US scientists, and the terrifying aftermath. The author's other publications include 'Contest'.

  • Scandalands
    By Kyle Sandilands

    Now, in Scandalands, we have a chance to get to know the real Kyle, from his difficult childhood in Brisbane, his strange adolescence impersonating police officers, through to his steely determination to make it in radio and the successes ...

  • Safari
    By Tony Park

    Shane has seen what bullets can do - to both human and animal - and makes Michelle start to doubt the choices she has made ...Fans of David Baldacci, Wilbur Smith and Ken Follett will love Tony Park.