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'It was like hell let loose'

A group of German prisoners, captured by the Australians near Villers-Bretonneux.

It is the eve of Anzac Day, 1918. The Germans have taken the French town of Villers-Bretonneux, and now threaten the key British supply centre of Amiens. It is no exaggeration to say that the fate of the Great War may hang in the balance.

Tom Keneally on his new book Crimes of the Father

Tom Keneally's new book is about the child sex abuse scandal engulfing the Catholic Church.

In his new book, acclaimed Australian author Tom Keneally tackles the Catholic Church and the abuse scandal engulfing it. Here, he writes exclusively for Fairfax Media on the man behind his main character.

Bookmarks

Paul Beatty has become the first American novelist to win the Man Booker Prize with his book The Sellout.

Oneworld repeats its Booker success; the brothers and sister Rubbo; Sisters in Crime celebrates, and Peter Singer's award.

Days without End: A young Irishman in America

Author Sebastian Barry's latest novel follows a Irishman's eventful life in the United States.

Like many of Sebastian Barry's central characters, Thomas McNulty is recalling youth in old age, and he remembers the extravagant, timeless pleasure of it. But his life has also been full of horrors.

Top 10 Independents

The Good People, by Hannah Kent

Hannah Kent's second novel is the top pick of buyers at independent bookshops around the country.