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August 10, 1821 AD
Unable to remain still after discovering William's disappearance, Madelyn roams the manor in a state of mounting desperation, calling out for her vanished husband whilst servants organise search parties. In the drawing room, she discovers an unfinished business letter—a mundane fragment of William's last hours that underscores the terrible gulf between the appearances they maintained and the secrets that have now destroyed everything.

A merchant's daughter from Portsmouth. A bride swept to the untamed shores of Van Diemen's Land by a husband whose charm concealed terrible secrets. When William Jeffries vanished one August morning in 1821, Madelyn was left with an infant son, a colonial empire built on lies, and knowledge no woman should have to carry alone. Suspected, scrutinised, and underestimated at every turn, she did what no one expected — she fought back.

August 10, 1821 AD
Madelyn Jeffries awakens to a chilling discovery—her husband William's side of the bed is cold and untouched, and a cryptic letter warns her to trust no one. As the household erupts into chaos and a search begins, Madelyn must balance her genuine terror with the secrets she herself has been keeping, knowing that one wrong word could destroy everything she's worked to protect.
August 10, 1821 AD
Drawn to William's study, Madelyn confronts the site of his devastating confession five days earlier and discovers an empty drawer where his most precious possessions once lay. When she uncovers a hollowed book concealing cryptic correspondence and damning financial records, Thomas's arrival forces her into a split-second decision about how much to reveal—and to whom she can possibly trust.
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Gladys Cramer wasn’t looking for trouble—just a quiet glass of red and maybe a cat that actually came when called. But when a Portal opens, a body turns up, and a man with too many secrets begs her trust, Gladys is pulled into something vast, strange, and far too dangerous. She doesn’t know the rules. She doesn’t want the job. Dryly funny, quietly furious, and not at all qualified—Gladys is about to learn that staying out of it doesn’t mean staying safe.

Jamie Greyson was shoved through a Portal into a dimension that shouldn't exist, by a partner he no longer trusts. In the dust and desperation of Clivilius, the son he'd only just begun to know arrives with a slit throat and no heartbeat. The lagoon brings Joel back. But when Jamie begs for a second miracle, Clivilius answers with silence. Some debts, it seems, are only paid once.

Joel Gibbons had never been anywhere. Hadn't finished school. Hadn't met his father. Hadn't done much except show up for his mum and hope that counted for something. A passport application changed everything—a name on a birth certificate, a coincidence that put him in the wrong place, and a death he didn't see coming. Joel should have stayed dead. Instead, he woke in glowing water—claimed before he even drew breath—gasping back to life with three words branded somewhere deeper than skin. You are mine.

Luke Smith's world transforms with the discovery of a cryptic device, thrusting him into the guardianship of destiny itself. His charismatic charm and unpredictable decisions now carry weight beyond imagination, balancing on the razor's edge between salvation and destruction. Embracing his role as a Guardian, Luke faces the paradox of power: the very force that defends also threatens to annihilate. As shadows gather and the fabric of reality strains, Luke must navigate the consequences of his actions, unaware that a looming challenge will test the very core of his resolve.

When a series of disappearances grips Tasmania’s remote edges, Detective Sarah Lahey is drawn into a case that threatens to unravel her—professionally and personally. As tensions flare with fellow detective Karl Jenkins, trust becomes a gamble neither can afford. In the search for truth, they’ll find the shadows run deeper than they imagined. Into the Dark is a haunting thriller about loyalty, obsession, and the cost of stepping beyond the light.

Thrown into an unfamiliar world with nothing but her medical kit and a backlog of questions, Dr. Glenda De Bruyn never asked to lead. But when strangers start arriving—wounded, lost, and dangerous—triage becomes survival. Each decision risks more than a life; it tests what remains of her logic, loyalty, and control. As the lines blur between science and myth, Glenda must confront not only the fractures in her patients—but the ones inside herself. In Clivilius, everyone bleeds. Not everyone gets patched up.

Men are vanishing across Tasmania, and Detective Senior Constable Karl Jenkins is running out of time, patience, and sanity. Every lead points to Luke Smith—but proving it means crossing lines Karl can't uncross. He breaks into houses without warrants. He sees faces in windows that shouldn't be there. He chases the wine-soaked Gladys Cramer through high-speed pursuits only for her to slip away. His partner becomes collateral damage. His sergeant's warnings go ignored. Karl knows something monstrous is happening on this island, and he'll tear through every boundary to expose it. Even if it destroys him.