The Secret Man
After 10 years of travelling abroad, Alex Karanicholas returns to Melbourne unannounced. He goes back to a big old house with a tower, divided into apartments, looking over a creek in the inner north. His widowed mother, Aspacia, has been waiting for him.

Alex's cousin Mick also lives in the house. During Alex’s long absence, Mick has helped Aspacia care for the property, rejuvenating the vegetable garden and cleaning the neglected creek. Alex discovers that his cousin and his mother share a secret. Both had known the hidden occupant of a corrugated iron shack shrouded in blackberries and bushland on the opposite side of the creek. Alex's father had forbidden Alex and Mick from crossing the water and visiting the bush block. But when Alex was still at school he tried to discover who lived in the hut. His excursions to the bushland over the creek had been the great solitary adventure of his childhood. The secret man had not been seen for many years; Mick tells Alex he never knew his full name or where he came from.

Alex revisits the hut, drawn by the childhood mystery. He unearths a lost cache of paintings and photographs and revisits his family's dark history, encompassing the German occupation of Crete, the Greek resistance, the death of Mick's parents and an orange farm in Mildura.

In the meantime, Alex’s reappearance in the house triggers a wave of reaction among the other occupants. Maggie O’Malley and her son Josh leave for her brother Tom’s farm before Alex has a chance to meet them. Natalie Harper hopes Alex will intervene to save her and her husband Greg from eviction, and Maggie’s lover Darce starts drinking again.

When a flood bursts the banks of the creek and topples the hut, all the occupants of the big house are forced to find a new place in an altered landscape.
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The Secret Man
After 10 years of travelling abroad, Alex Karanicholas returns to Melbourne unannounced. He goes back to a big old house with a tower, divided into apartments, looking over a creek in the inner north. His widowed mother, Aspacia, has been waiting for him.

Alex's cousin Mick also lives in the house. During Alex’s long absence, Mick has helped Aspacia care for the property, rejuvenating the vegetable garden and cleaning the neglected creek. Alex discovers that his cousin and his mother share a secret. Both had known the hidden occupant of a corrugated iron shack shrouded in blackberries and bushland on the opposite side of the creek. Alex's father had forbidden Alex and Mick from crossing the water and visiting the bush block. But when Alex was still at school he tried to discover who lived in the hut. His excursions to the bushland over the creek had been the great solitary adventure of his childhood. The secret man had not been seen for many years; Mick tells Alex he never knew his full name or where he came from.

Alex revisits the hut, drawn by the childhood mystery. He unearths a lost cache of paintings and photographs and revisits his family's dark history, encompassing the German occupation of Crete, the Greek resistance, the death of Mick's parents and an orange farm in Mildura.

In the meantime, Alex’s reappearance in the house triggers a wave of reaction among the other occupants. Maggie O’Malley and her son Josh leave for her brother Tom’s farm before Alex has a chance to meet them. Natalie Harper hopes Alex will intervene to save her and her husband Greg from eviction, and Maggie’s lover Darce starts drinking again.

When a flood bursts the banks of the creek and topples the hut, all the occupants of the big house are forced to find a new place in an altered landscape.
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The Secret Man

The Secret Man

by Katherine Kizilos
The Secret Man

The Secret Man

by Katherine Kizilos

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Overview

After 10 years of travelling abroad, Alex Karanicholas returns to Melbourne unannounced. He goes back to a big old house with a tower, divided into apartments, looking over a creek in the inner north. His widowed mother, Aspacia, has been waiting for him.

Alex's cousin Mick also lives in the house. During Alex’s long absence, Mick has helped Aspacia care for the property, rejuvenating the vegetable garden and cleaning the neglected creek. Alex discovers that his cousin and his mother share a secret. Both had known the hidden occupant of a corrugated iron shack shrouded in blackberries and bushland on the opposite side of the creek. Alex's father had forbidden Alex and Mick from crossing the water and visiting the bush block. But when Alex was still at school he tried to discover who lived in the hut. His excursions to the bushland over the creek had been the great solitary adventure of his childhood. The secret man had not been seen for many years; Mick tells Alex he never knew his full name or where he came from.

Alex revisits the hut, drawn by the childhood mystery. He unearths a lost cache of paintings and photographs and revisits his family's dark history, encompassing the German occupation of Crete, the Greek resistance, the death of Mick's parents and an orange farm in Mildura.

In the meantime, Alex’s reappearance in the house triggers a wave of reaction among the other occupants. Maggie O’Malley and her son Josh leave for her brother Tom’s farm before Alex has a chance to meet them. Natalie Harper hopes Alex will intervene to save her and her husband Greg from eviction, and Maggie’s lover Darce starts drinking again.

When a flood bursts the banks of the creek and topples the hut, all the occupants of the big house are forced to find a new place in an altered landscape.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940155804833
Publisher: Mirabel Publishing
Publication date: 08/28/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 889 KB

About the Author

Katherine Kizilos is a writer based in Melbourne, Australia. For many years she worked as a journalist for The Age newspaper. Katherine has travelled extensively in Greece and has written a travel book, The Olive Grove, about her experiences there.

Table of Contents

• Chapter 1: Alex
• Chapter 2: Copper beech
• Chapter 3: Misgivings
• Chapter 4: Prodigal son
• Chapter 5: Messengers
• Chapter 6: Mont Blanc
• Chapter 7: Maggie's exit
• Chapter 8: Tom's chestnuts
• Chapter 9: Mick's story
• Chapter 10: Egg and lemon soup
• Chapter 11: The snake
• Chapter 12: A secret
• Chapter 13: A voice
• Chapter 14: Jimmy's hut
• Chapter 15: Natalie's request
• Chapter 16: The other Mick
• Chapter 17: A small confession
• Chapter 18: The photograph
• Chapter 19: The tin
• Chapter 20: Tom's allotment
• Chapter 21: The apple orchard
• Chapter 22: Pine needle baskets
• Chapter 23: Pear cider
• Chapter 24: The kingfisher
• Chapter 25: Gilda
• Chapter 26: A conversation
• Chapter 27: Telling the truth
• Chapter 28: Dear Maggie
• Chapter 29: The tower
• Chapter 30: The swollen creek
• Chapter 31: History lesson
• Chapter 32: Untold story
• Chapter 33: Chickens
• Chapter 34: The dance
• Chapter 35: The canvas
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