The Shadow of a Man
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Set amid station life, the narrative traces the uneasy relationship between Moya Bethune and Pelham Rigden as pastoral routines collude with personal secrets. Vivid scenes of verandahs, rabbiter camps, mustering and a bustling shearing-shed alternate with furtive rides, a suspicious sheep transfer, and disputes over property and honour. A sequence of misdirections, family quarrels and small-scale adventures exposes shifting loyalties and character flaws, while successive revelations narrow misunderstandings and force reckonings over truth, ownership and social expectation in a tightly observed rural community.
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