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Books with author Marlene Greenwood

  • Tom and Bella Series 1

    Marlene Greenwood, James Greenwood

    eBook (Jelly and Bean Ltd, )
    None
  • Jelly and Bean

    Marlene Greenwood

    Paperback (Jelly and Bean Ltd, )
    None
  • History Mysteries: The Lost Explorer

    Mark Greenwood

    language (Penguin eBooks, Jan. 30, 2017)
    In 1848 the famous explorer Ludwig Leichhardt sets out on an epic journey. His aim is to cross Australia from east to west, but he never reaches his destination and no one from his expedition is ever seen again. Countless search parties set out to look for the expedition but no trace is ever found. Until a young boy is given an artefact with an incredible story . . .
  • History Mysteries: Lasseter's Gold

    Mark Greenwood

    language (Penguin eBooks, May 1, 2017)
    It’s 1930, and a man named Harold Lasseter claims to have discovered a massive gold reef in Central Australia. As he journeys across the desert to find it again, he buries maps and secret messages beneath the ashes of his campfires – before taking the location of the treasure to his grave…
  • History Mysteries: Diamond Jack

    Mark Greenwood

    eBook (Penguin eBooks, Jan. 30, 2017)
    In March 1942, an aircraft prepares for a desperate midnight escape, taking refugees to safety in Australia. Just before take-off, the pilot is entrusted with a mysterious, wax-sealed package.But when the plane is shot down by the enemy and crash lands on the Kimberley coast, the package is forgotten. Until someone stumbles across the find of a lifetime . .
  • Magic Boomerang

    Mark Greenwood

    Paperback (Artbeat Publishers, )
    None
  • History Mysteries: Lasseter's Gold

    Mark Greenwood

    eBook (e-penguin, May 1, 2017)
    It's 1930, and a man named Harold Lasseter claims to have discovered a massive gold reef in Central Australia. As he journeys across the desert to find it again, he buries maps and secret messages beneath the ashes of his campfires - before taking the location of the treasure to his grave...
  • Dusty Road

    Max Greenwood, max greenwood

    language (, Dec. 4, 2019)
    Introduction to Dusty Road.This short story is an actual series of events of my life in the hot and humid segregated south of southern Arkansas when I was ten to sixteen years old. This story takes place in the heavily wooded forest of tall pines supplying timber for the south. Those were the days of innocence and the planting of seeds that would grow and mature into a tree of change someday. “I love the smells along the railroad. There are the chunks of burnt coal, the wafting presence of tar and creosote in the ties, and the ever-changing fragrances of the weeds and grass that grow along the railroad tracks.”Introduction to Dusty Road.This short story is an actual series of events of my life in the hot and humid segregated south of southern Arkansas when I was eight to seventeen years old. This story takes place in the heavily wooded forest of tall pines supplying timber for the south. Those were the days of innocence and the planting of seeds that would grow and mature into a tree of change someday. “I love the smells along the railroad. There are the chunks of burnt coal, the wafting presence of tar and creosote in the ties, and the ever-changing fragrances of the weeds and grass that grow along the railroad tracks.”What follows is the smell, taste and bitter memories of what it was like to live as poor white barefooted boys in the segregated south in the years of 1945 to 1964.
  • History Mysteries: The Last Tiger

    Mark Greenwood

    eBook (e-penguin, May 1, 2017)
    On September 7, 1936, the last captive Tasmanian tiger dies alone and neglected in a Hobart zoo. Since then many people claim to have sighted this amazing creature. Did the entire species vanish forever on that bleak night? No one can prove the tiger still exists, but could a determined searcher and modern science provide a glimmer of hope?
  • History Mysteries: The Last Tiger

    Mark Greenwood

    eBook (Penguin eBooks, May 1, 2017)
    On September 7, 1936, the last captive Tasmanian tiger dies alone and neglected in a Hobart zoo. Since then many people claim to have sighted this amazing creature. Did the entire species vanish forever on that bleak night? No one can prove the tiger still exists, but could a determined searcher and modern science provide a glimmer of hope?
  • Lasseter's Gold

    Mark Greenwood

    Paperback (Penguin Random House Australia, Jan. 1, 2018)
    It’s 1929, and a man named Howard Lasseter claims to have found a massive gold reef in Central Australia. In the excitement that follows, he attempts to find it again. On his journey across the desert he buries maps and secret messages beneath the ashes of his campfires. Until at last he takes its mysterious location to the grave.
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  • The Lost Explorer

    Mark Greenwood

    Paperback (Penguin Random House Australia, Oct. 1, 2017)
    In 1848 the famous explorer Ludwig Leichhardt sets out on an epic journey. His aim is to cross Australia from east to west, but he never reaches his destination and no one from his expedition is ever seen again. Countless search parties set out to look for the expedition but no trace is ever found. Until a young boy is given an artifact with an incredible story.
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