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Rose Michael The Asking Game ISBN 13: 9780975022863

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Sydney, 2020 the city of water . Alice s life is about to change in ways she could never have imagined. Alice, or Eve as she was once known, is hired to expose Eternity, the cult that was founded outside the small desert town where she was born. With Drew, the boy from upstairs, who may be spying on her or watching over her, she begins a dream-like road trip into the dead heart of Australia where the past unravels into the future with exhilarating speed. Why did her sister Lucy leave her and what is it that happened between them? Who was her mother? Questions are asked. Their answers haunt and unsettle. At its heart The Asking Game drives us to ask ourselves who we really are. Childhood, sibling rivalry, science and identity are all explored in a bold, tautly woven debut a stylish thriller with literary sensibilities . If you re addicted to psychological thrillers or speculative fiction, or if you loved The Time Traveller s Wife for its sharp psychological truths and complex emotions, you ll want to read The Asking Game. The Asking Game is serious play an interrogation of realism and the real, of the rip tide of memory, of the riddle of identity in writing that is lyrical, edgy, intellectually provocative, and sly. Janette Turner Hospital, author of Due Preparations for the Plague and Orpheus Lost.

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* Rose Michael is a thirty-four-year-old Australian journalist and academic. The Asking Game was a runner-up in the 2002 Allen & Unwin/Vogel award for an unpublished manuscript where it was described as well-written, well-structured, complex and clever , as a very sophisticated, well-paced thriller with literary sensibilities and as a compelling, ambitious and ultimately convincing piece of near-future Australian sci-fi and edited extracts have been published in Griffith REVIEW 4, Best Australian Stories 2004, Island and Muse. Ex-editor of Australian Bookseller & Publisher and the Weekly Book Newsletter, Rose is currently working on her next novel: The Art of Navigation an extract of which was runner-up in this year s Ditmar/Conjure awards.
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It is a stylish, sophisticated thriller that is not afraid to take on the big issues ... Alice s quest for her fugitive past and for possible reconciliation with Lucy works marvelously as a personal story of self-discovery while engaging with the public debate that necessarily follows in the wake of scientific advancement. --Liam Davison, The Australian.

This is real page turner - you can't help but warm to Alice and feel involved in her adventures. Highly recommended for those who like their thrillers served with a twist. - --Kabita Dhara, Bookseller and Publisher.

Intelligent and curiously affecting. --Ian Mc Farlane, The Canberra Times.

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  • PublisherTransit Lounge Publishing
  • Publication date2007
  • ISBN 10 0975022865
  • ISBN 13 9780975022863
  • BindingPaperback
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages220
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