Wrack
Archaeologist David
Norfolk is searching for a 400-year-old Portuguese shipwreck off the
coast of New South Wales. Such a find would rewrite the history of the
discovery of Australia. But instead he unearths the body of a man
murdered fifty years earlier, and begins to unravel a more personal kind of history.
An elderly recluse, dying in a nearby shack, seems
to know something of the corpse’s identity – and also its connection to
the shipwreck. He begins telling David about his own past, a story of a
life marred by passion, rivalry and betrayal. But what does he know
about the ship and the murder – and will he tell David before it is too
late?
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James Bradley
James Bradley (born 1967) is an Australian novelist and critic. Born in Adelaide, South Australia, he trained as a lawyer before becoming a writer.
