Aaron, Moses
Aaron, Ron
Adesida, Dotun
Al-Assady, Abdul-Settar
Banerjee, Arunabh
Baraka, Ahmed
Beal, Mark
Binx, Eugene
Bisht, Pushkar
Brown, Dr. Glen
Buck, Gail
Chambers, Eric
Chambers, Lesley
Chappel, T. A.
Chi, Anson
Coakley, Mark
Coelho, Paulo
Culling, Peter
Diwivedi, Tripuresh Dhar
Dufort, Mike
Ebony, Ojo Iredia
Falit, Joseph E.
Fawcett, Shaun
Fitzgerald-Clarke, Michael
Fleming, Suzanne
Fries, Todd
Gheorghiu, Cristache
GOrDon, Gregory
Huchu, Tendai
Izuogu, Victor
Jacobsen, Heidi
King, Nigel
Kumar, G. Ram
Lake, Gina
LaRocca, Kay
Lay, Vicheka
Litt, Dr. Jerome Z.
Majumdar, Pritis Chandra
McCulloch, Iain
Merrow, Liz
Miller, Harley
Maffey, Laura
Maffey, Riccardo
Milazzo, Ronald
Minya, Dzimba
Nath, Bhasurananda
Neo
Nirmala
O'Brien, Benjamin
Okonkwo, Ikechukwu
Patterson, R.J.
Purcar, Gabriela
Ridner, Melanie
Rinaldi, Jacquie
Roberts, Ella
Rutz, Gary
Sharp, Ian
Sooriyarachchi, Janaki
Spudich, Giulietta
Ştef, Dorin
Stull, Blaire
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Suzanne lives in inner city Sydney. She has five adult children and five grandchildren, and believes the family is the most important aspect of life.
For many years Suzanne was a management consultant, and worked on special assignments in London and Vietnam. She has been a part-time college and university teacher for two decades. Specialising in communication, information technology and management. Suzanne is a qualified eLearning facilitator and she is also the Globusz College Dean of Studies and a Senior Creative Writing Lecturer.
The things she enjoys most are: her family, her work, writing, reading, gardening, preparing small dinner parties for special friends, and spending time with interesting people.
Her favourite quote:
Strive to live the ordinary life in an extraordinary way.
Mentored by Denis Butler, the highly respected Australian journalist, Suzanne says she was fortunate to have the guidance of such a gifted writer. His support and encouragement helped her develop her skills, and gave her the confidence to trust in her writing ability.
Her message to other writers: Never give up. Keep writing. Its the path to self-knowledge and a great way to learn about other people. Take rejection well and be your own harshest critic. Examine every piece you write and know you can always do better. There is no such thing as perfection, but there is always room for improvement.
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When his business partner, Jake Collins, is murdered, Duncan Scott, a successful financial advisor, becomes a prime suspect.
Senior Sergeant, Tony Vascelli and Senior Detective, Mark Newman, have their work cut out, sifting through the evidence of a blood speared jacket, matching Jakes DNA, and a threatening letter he received just days before his death.
Jakes life passions were women and gambling. After a run of bad luck, his debts had rocketed to half a million dollars and Danny Brewster, the casino boss, started yelling for his money.
Scotts son, Zac, trades college, for life in the drugs-and-brothels fast lane, when Brewster, and his associate, Mike Truscott, decide to groom the kid for a career in their seedy world. When Zac gets in over his head he turns to Julie Anderson, his fathers second, but now divorced, wife.
Vascelli and Newman get a lucky break when one of Brewsters prostitutes is almost beaten to death, and the Director of Social Services decides to talk straight about a kid who had been placed in foster care, twenty years earlier. The lawmen also discover Jake Collins was once married to the daughter of a London, business tycoon. The spotlight shines on his ex-wife when she is kidnapped and held captive.
The surprising links between two countries, and the suffering caused by selfishness and greed, weave a web of suspense, and keep the reader guessing until the end.
When Environmentalist and Research Scientist, Macauley Gray befriends Susannah Potter, the mentally disturbed niece of lifelong friends, Lord and Lady Butler, her orderly life is torn savagely apart, and her professional world is threatened.
Highly respected for her work with Bradcliff Enterprises, an Australian blue chip company, Macauley becomes the prime suspect in an industrial espionage conspiracy. Hailed as the world's greatest environmental breakthrough, the Bradcliff formula rockets the company to international success and James Bradcliff to the top of the corporate ladder.
Shocked when James ends their relationship, Macauley flies to New York where Journalist, Steve Lombard, helps her re-examine the circumstances surrounding the drowning death of Susannah's mother. Macauley is certain the woman's death and the current bizarre events are connected.
A high profile, media-frenzy, trial leaves a trail of destruction. Some people will never recover from the mauling, but for the lucky ones, there are surprising new beginnings. And for Macauley it ends months of fear, betrayal and broken dreams, a period that changes her forever.
The New York based Global Shift Inc., and its Australian joint venture partner, EcoLogic, have been studying the effects of global warming for decades. EcoLogic grabbed international attention with AtmosFear, a climate change modelling system that torpedoed its competitors out of the water.
EcoLogic scientists make headlines when they predict a global catastrophe in less than six years. They put forward impressive scenarios to demonstrate massive destruction from rising sea levels.
The Australian government is sceptical about the projections, but it can’t afford to take the risk that they might be correct. The Prime Minister, whilst still unconvinced, agrees to fund a massive relocation plan to help coastal residents move to inland locations.
People are reluctant to leave their prime real estate, but when another great tsunami smashes through Asia they begin to accept the threat as real.
EcoLogic’s CEO. Claudia McBride, is shocked when Global Shift’s founder, Christoph Zelig, claims there are bugs in the software, or someone in the New York office has manipulated data.
Jacob Sawyer, a climate change sceptic, and Solomon Bellingham, the minister for the environment, scheme the greatest swindle of all times, and a done-deal with a major civil engineering company guarantees Sawyer a kick-back that will set him up for life.
Faced with the possibility of inaccurate data outputs, Claudia is torn between reuniting with the man she loves, loyalty to the people who helped her build the company, and revealing the truth. She has two choices; tell the Prime Minister everything, and ruin her company. Or say nothing, and claim the personal happiness she craves.
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