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More Great Australian Outback Towns & Pubs Stories

By: Bill 'Swampy' Marsh
Narrated by: Bill 'Swampy' Marsh, Janet Watson Kruse
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The unique characters of the outback will touch your heart as Swampy presents all the drama and delight of life in remote Australia.

There are tales of all-night revelry, the pub that became a refuge during a bushfire, the 13 year old sent from the city to work on a remote sheep station, the priest with a sideline in illegal poker games, a sighting of the elusive yowie, a murder or two and a few ghosts thrown in for good measure. And, yes, the saddest story of all – the pub with no beer. If there's a good story out there, Swampy has captured it in this audiobook.

©2023 Bill Marsh (P)2023 Bolinda Publishing. This audio version produced by arrangement with HarperCollins Publishers Australia Pty Limited.
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