The Place at Whitton

· Bolinda · Lu par Geoff Hiscock
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As Father Stenner, Whitton's President, put it, 'a garish killing in a place for aspirants to the priesthood is, by the world's standards, an exotic crime.' Father Stenner's forebodings were, if anything, well short of the mark. The killer was apparently a madman whose first murder was to be merely the beginning of a bloody series. And into the maelstrom of violence and fear that he created came another and possibly even more sinister element, personified by a beautiful young woman named Agnes Grey. Agnes's concern was with ultimate depravity, and for a killer priest she had a very specific use.

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Thomas (Tom) Keneally was born in Sydney in 1935. Of Irish descent, he trained for several years for the Catholic priesthood but did not take orders. He worked as a school teacher, clerk and drama teacher. In the mid-1960s Keneally embarked on an extraordinary career as a writer, with remarkable success in Australia and overseas. He has won many prestigious literary awards. He won the Booker Prize in 1982 and has won the Miles Franklin Award twice.

A multi-talented media and live performer, Geoff Hiscock has extensive experience working in television, theatre, and radio. He is widely known as the host of a range of music and variety shows, and made nightly appearances on In Melbourne Tonight in the 1960s. His career as a newsreader included a stint working for ABC TV and radio. Geoff currently runs his own video production house, operating a business video service to corporate clients.

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