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Fleeing the clutches of a drug gang, Nathan seeks safety in the quaint country town of Burravale. His dear old landlady gives a disquieting warning: Beware the potent spirit residing in your COMPOST HEAP! Resolute Jenny is determined to build an eco-village. The clash with the town's vision of a car oriented commuter suburb is unavoidable - and deadly.

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Fleeing the clutches of a drug gang, Nathan seeks safety in the quaint country town of Burravale. His dear old landlady gives a disquieting warning: Beware the potent spirit residing in your COMPOST HEAP! Resolute Jenny is determined to build an eco-village. The clash with the town's vision of a car oriented commuter suburb is unavoidable - and deadly.
Autorenporträt
Michael Dwyer grew up in secure Australia, spending school holidays on a country farm. As a young man, he lived for a time as a foreigner in Europe, working alongside illegal immigrants and hippies. On his return to Australia, he studied computing, public administration, and business, as well as learning about permaculture, world oil supply (peak oil), and its massive implications. Always impressed by the ideas in science fiction, Michael is puzzled by civilisation's myth surrounding the future. With a deeply sceptical view of economic growth in perpetuity and the assumption of eight billion people living happily on a planet with declining resources and an increasingly changing climate, he holds fears for the continuation of civilisation.Now retired, he loves bike riding and has ridden across Australia both south to north and west to east. He has a regular routine of sporty rides with friends. He has a passion for growing food and is involved in organic food growing in the local community garden, building resilience in the local community. Michael has an intense desire to find a path to a thriving living planet with a realistic plan for civilisation to continue for at least five hundred years.