It’s 1970 and the outback of Australia swelters under one its hottest skies for 34 years. Recently single CIA agent Jess Cufflink nursing a broken heart and a Fosters Lager hangover scours the base of Ayers Rock, her eyes peeled for a piece of satellite that has slammed into the ground at the base of the ancient monolith.
From the bestselling lesbian pen of lesbian writer Shandy Mitford comes one of her most heart wrenching yet tender novels of love lost and re-found around and under the spinifex of the wide, brown, dangerous but beautiful Australian Outback.
What they’re saying about Thunder Down Under-
‘I read it in Borders at lunchtime. I was so enthralled that by that night I’d booked a ticket to Australia and left the next day. Bit of a mistake really, because I had a really good job in the media in London and here I’m working in Starbucks.’
Jodie,
Wooloongoognoolonga
NSW
‘I laughed, I cried, I wept, I rejoiced, I made a cup of tea, I fed the dog, I went to bed, I got up, I read some more, I went to work….’
Fiona,
Cumb,
Larksickshire
‘Shandy hasn’t disappointed with this latest book. I was so engrossed in the book I forgot to go to the toilet and had a little accident in my pants.’
Hermoine
Titless-Cum-Runningquick
Cowmooingshire
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