An assassination attempt on Minister Gareth Adams leaves Liana in shock, prompting her uncle Len to join her and friends in Khancoban for recovery. As Liana's boyfriend Phil and his mother Jane provide support, Len encounters the uncle of a newly migrated girl, who invites him to the Murray-2 Power Station. However, Len soon finds himself in danger, narrowly escaping an attack by hooded assailants on his way back to Morisset, adding a thrilling twist to the unfolding drama.
Ron McCarthy Books




MY PATH TO LEADERSHIP
The advice was shrewd, the road steep, and the potholes deep
- 162 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of World War II, the narrative explores the challenges of growing up in a financially struggling family. The protagonist's father, deeply attached to racing pigeons, reflects the family's loss, having two brothers who never returned from the war. This poignant story delves into themes of resilience, familial bonds, and the impact of war on everyday life.
Lake Friction
- 234 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Set in a lakeside community, the story follows Len as he navigates his new coaching role while inadvertently uncovering a plot by thieves aiming to sabotage efforts for climate change action. As he confronts the criminals, he becomes entangled in their plans, leading to unexpected consequences and a quest for justice. The narrative explores themes of environmental responsibility and the personal stakes involved in standing up against wrongdoing.
Building Plank-on-frame Ship Models
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Intended as a basic, practical manual for building all plank-on-frame models, this book takes as its example the Royal Navy's two-masted sloop, Cruiser of 1752. It leads the reader through every stage of building a model from preliminary research, through taking off lines, to the construction of the model and eventual display.