Judy McNeil is only fourteen when her father dies in a railway accident. Penniless and with nowhere to live, her mother is forced to take Judy and her five siblings to seek a new life in Brisbane, where she quickly remarries and Judy’s life takes a dramatic turn for the worse. Fleeing to Sydney after attempting to kill her stepfather, all she has are a few belongings in a cardboard port, or suitcase. Judy falls in love with a Singaporean man named Richard, but her dreams of happiness are soon dashed. He sends her to live with his family in Singapore while he remains behind in Australia. So, still a teenager, Judy finds herself abandoned in a strange country with her young child and another on the way.
The twists and turns of Judy’s subsequent life make for compelling reading. Loathed by her husband’s father, she leaves the family home only to find herself at the mercy of one of Malaya’s headhunting Dayak rebels and forced to turn to prostitution to feed herself and her children. Later, reunited with her husband, she battles the ‘body rats’ that feed on corpses buried in a neighbouring cemetery before returning to seek refuge in the drains. Ultimately she is faced with a devastating choice: to escape her nightmare world she will have to leave her children behind …
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Judith McNeil lives in Queensland and recently retired after decades spent working as an aged carer. Working in the community as a volunteer is still very much a part of her life. Her interests other than writing are breeding shitzus, landscape painting and reading. She is at present completing her first novel.
SPECIFICATIONS
Size: 234 x 153mm
Format: Paperback with flaps
Extent: 248 pages
Weight: 425 gms
Publication date: April 2006
ISBN: 978-0-908988-80-8
Get your teeth into this, a good old fashioned read in which you lose yourself in the steamy tropical world of the New Guinea Rain Forest. The local hotel is where the lives of eight unlikely people intertwine to form a tangled web of intrigue and lies.