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It’s hard to imagine a more Australian premise for a crime novel than that of Lyrebird.
The superb lyrebird scratches through the leaf litter and topsoil while foraging, using its powerful claws to search for invertebrates such as worms, centipedes, spiders, crustaceans and insects. This ...
Jane Caro found that confronting the illusion of safety helped her stop fearing danger.Credit: James Brickwood Speaking ahead of the release of her latest novel, Lyrebird, Caro says “in life ...