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Fifteen Postcards, by Kirsten McKenzie

Fifteen Postcards, by Kirsten McKenzie

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Fifteen Postcards, by Kirsten McKenzie

Fifteen Postcards, by Kirsten McKenzie



Fifteen Postcards, by Kirsten McKenzie

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Following the unexplained disappearance of her parents, and in a last ditch attempt to save the antique store she has inherited from financial ruin, Sarah Lester takes on a deceased estate. Amongst the estate is a collection of fifteen vintage postcards. Sarah is unprepared for what these postcards hint at about their reclusive former owner, and soon they complicate her life in unimaginable ways. Traversing three continents and two centuries, where tiger hunts and ruby necklaces are irrevocably entwined with murders and mysteries, auction houses and antiquities, Sarah is drawn into the enigma that could solve her parents' disappearance.

Fifteen Postcards, by Kirsten McKenzie

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2632962 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-05-21
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x .98" w x 5.00" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 390 pages
Fifteen Postcards, by Kirsten McKenzie

About the Author Kirsten McKenzie studied at the University of Cape Town. She completed her doctorate as a Rhodes Scholar at Magdalen College, Oxford, and joined the History Department of the University of Sydney in 2002. She employs the perspectives of cultural history to ask questions about the relationship between identity, social status and political liberties in the early nineteenth-century British Empire. Her publications include Scandal in the Colonies: Sydney and Cape Town, 1820 1850 (2004) and A Swindler's Progress: Nobles and Convicts in the Age of Liberty (2009). She is co-editor with Robert Aldrich of The Routledge History of Western Empires (2013). Scandal in the Colonies was awarded the Max Crawford Medal by the Australian Academy of the Humanities in 2004. A Swindler's Progress, described in the Sydney Morning Herald as 'one of the most riveting books of the year' (18 December 2009), was shortlisted for the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards (non-fiction prize) in 2010 and the Prime Minister's Prize for the best work of Australian history in 2011.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. If history lessons had been this entertaining, I would have scored an A+! By A N Low If history lessons had been this entertaining, I would have scored an A+!I loved this book. It’s entertaining and even informative in an Antiques Roadshow kinda way, it's also got good amounts of intrigue, murder, general mayhem and even a little romance. I ploughed through it because I was always keen to know what happened next. Would Sarah get home okay and would she survive in the different time periods? I thought the way the author painted pictures of the various periods, was excellent. After reading just a few carefully written words, I found myself in the moment, there with Sarah and experiencing the strangeness right along with her. I agree with Sarah, Mr Grey is an arse!Can’t wait for the follow up book, so please hurry up and write it.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Thoroughly good read By Ali Copeman I thoroughly enjoyed this book and highly recommend it. The historic facts are well researched, you feel as if you're there with Sarah because the descriptive nature of the words absorb you into each historic period ... It's the type of book you look forward to reading every night, in fact I found excuses to go to bed early just to read... but in the end when halfway through I couldn't put it down and finished it off in one sitting..... and now I'm left wanting more .....I need to know what happens to Lord Grey and especially the Raja and where is Sarah? I'm really looking forward to the sequel ... please Kirsten tell me there is a sequel.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Mad it was over! In a good way. By Linda Alexandria You know that book you look forward to reading at the end of each busy day? That book you can't wait to transport you to a different time and place? That book that makes life just a little more exciting? This is that book. I was mad, sad, tIcked off when I finished because I wanted it to go on forever. History, romance, travel, intrigue....it's all here. Get it.

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