She'll Be Right, Aunt Tina The powerful sequel to Don't Cry for Me, Aunt Tina One woman. Two continents. A storm of betrayal. Trish Smithers returns to Australia expecting sun, surf, and a well-earned break-but instead lands in a media firestorm that threatens to unravel everything she's built. Accused of fraud, with a mystery man claiming to be her real father, Trish must face ghosts of the past she thought were long buried. Back in Sydney, old flames flicker, friendships are tested, and the press is relentless. As Trish grapples with doubts about her own identity, allies become enemies, and…mehr
She'll Be Right, Aunt Tina The powerful sequel to Don't Cry for Me, Aunt Tina One woman. Two continents. A storm of betrayal. Trish Smithers returns to Australia expecting sun, surf, and a well-earned break-but instead lands in a media firestorm that threatens to unravel everything she's built. Accused of fraud, with a mystery man claiming to be her real father, Trish must face ghosts of the past she thought were long buried. Back in Sydney, old flames flicker, friendships are tested, and the press is relentless. As Trish grapples with doubts about her own identity, allies become enemies, and a global legal empire teeters on the edge. Across oceans and courtrooms, from the sun-drenched beaches of Manly to the stormy headlines of London tabloids, Trish must fight to prove her truth-while powerful figures conspire to erase it. But Trish didn't rise from orphaned obscurity to legal dominance by backing down. With Aunt Tina's unwavering support and a circle of fierce friends, Trish launches a counterattack, determined to defend her name, her legacy-and the very meaning of family. Bold, witty, and utterly unputdownable, this is a story of resilience, reinvention, and a woman who refuses to be silenced.
Steve Russell grew up in Sydney, Australia and has worked in the stockbroking, airline, hospitality and transport industries amongst other things. He owned and operated an interstate transport company for twenty-five years. In his adventurous youth he travelled and lived in Africa for a year, hitch hiking from Cape Town to Nairobi and back in the early seventies. He spent a year in Europe, working in London then travelling through Europe in a campervan. Travelling through East Germany at the height of the cold war to vibrant West Berlin in 1974. Transited the famous checkpoint Charlie in 1974. He's meddled in politics having served as a Councillor for thirteen years and Mayor of Hornsby for five years, experiencing the highs and lows of politics, the wins, and the losses.Has three adult children and four grandsons, and now lives with his wife Christine on the Hawkesbury River NSW, Australia, on the outskirts of Sydney.His first book, Don't Cry For me, Aunt Tina, whilst fiction is based on some of the events and characters he has encountered and met along that journey.His second book, Night Train to Aswan, is currently in the editorial phase and is expected to be published in July- August 2022Now publishing his Third Book, She'll be Alright Aunt Tina.
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