
Bellevue
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- PART I
- 1972
- Chapter 1
- Everybody should know that Bellevue was inhabited
- Chapter 2
- Without a weapon he didn't have a chance
- Chapter 3
- Reverberating off the wall of silence
- Chapter 4
- The mountains were a tapestry
- Chapter 5
- He takes books on game theory out of the library
- Chapter 6
- Moved by the image of her aunt stabbing at paper wrappers
- Chapter 7
- Economical with the truth
- Chapter 8
- Searching for something that might no longer exist
- Chapter 9
- He trailed around after his mum saying, 'Am I a good boy?'
- Chapter 10
- As if Stavros were a frock in a David Jones' window
- Chapter 11
- Perhaps Jed had an advertising campaign in mind
- Chapter 12
- 'Stuff can happen out there, especially when you're on your own'
- Chapter 13
- The photo of the Numbulla cricket team was crooked
- Chapter 14
- Someone could be spying on her from here
- Chapter 15
- 'It's actually Andrew's land Mum lusts after'
- Chapter 16
- She would buy a whistle and keep it by the phone
- Chapter 17
- Bastard! He must have known what had happened
- Chapter 18
- 'I have a call for you from London'
- PART II
- Chapter 19
- Clare dreamed that she was back in Wombat Valley
- Chapter 20
- 'Wildernesses are there to be developed'
- Chapter 21
- 'All the best ornithologists do the most wonderful sketches'
- Chapter 22
- The application still has to be signed off
- Chapter 23
- Wave upon wave of ridges and valleys
- Chapter 24
- 'I took him down that steep path into the canyon'
- Chapter 25
- The batty old bird was putting the wind up him
- Chapter 26
- Surely better late than never
- Chapter 27
- 'Quick, turn on the ABC News! They're showing Jack Mundey'
- Chapter 28
- 'It's a great opportunity for you, Aidan'
- Chapter 29
- He broke into a run like the fast bowlers did
- Chapter 30
- There was a strange expression on David's face
- Chapter 31
- 'I don't think he'd make a very good witness'
- Chapter 32
- 'Maybe you should get a burglar alarm'
- Chapter 33
- He could pretend Mrs Barclay was his grandmother
- Chapter 34
- 'All the best orators make use of rhythms'
- Chapter 35
- 'You be careful on your walk, won't you?'
- Chapter 36
- 'Someone's trying to stop you speaking'
- Chapter 37
- Every second power pole was adorned with a red-and-black poster
- Chapter 38
- That pink ribbon wouldn't let her go
- Chapter 39
- The planning minister wore a tight grey suit and an inscrutable expression
- Chapter 40
- 'One little mistake and the whole edifice will come crashing down'
- Chapter 41
- 'It's Kelly's Bush all over again'
- PART III
- Chapter 42
- The passage of time and the end of a childhood
- Chapter 43
- You've got to be logical, she told herself, not emotional
- Chapter 44
- 'I just read the most amazing article'
- Chapter 45
- She might have been in the schoolroom again, dishing out gold stars
- Chapter 46
- She'd chosen Clare to carry that baton forward
- Chapter 47
- She certainly wasn't the same woman
- Chapter 48
- That load she'd been carting around for so many years
- Chapter 49
- 'Cricket's never trivial'
- Chapter 50
- 'You light up the street'
- Chapter 1
- Acknowledgements
- About the Author
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