Burning the Evidence
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Young Englishwoman Ann, feisty and altogether, has been sent out to the horrors of Sydney's penal colony. Her crime: stealing a piece of linen. How she eventually escapes the horrors of this convict-world and gets caught up in a new …
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Young Englishwoman Ann, feisty and altogether, has been sent out to the horrors of Sydney's penal colony. Her crime: stealing a piece of linen. How she eventually escapes the horrors of this convict-world and gets caught up in a new and terrifying chapter in New Zealand's history is the backbone of the strongly told narrative.
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