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Alice Springs. 1980. One house. One child. One day that changes everything.
When Angel's mother locks their home against her violent husband, she believes she can stop what is coming. She is wrong. As secrets linked to Pine Gap and covert operations surface, the small suburban house becomes a trap, and a ten-year-old girl is forced to run for her life.
Waiting beyond the back fence is Charlotte-a wedge-tailed eagle whose watchful presence has always felt like protection.
What follows is brutal, unforgettable, and final.
Charlotte is a raw and atmospheric short novel about domestic
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Alice Springs. 1980. One house. One child. One day that changes everything.

When Angel's mother locks their home against her violent husband, she believes she can stop what is coming. She is wrong. As secrets linked to Pine Gap and covert operations surface, the small suburban house becomes a trap, and a ten-year-old girl is forced to run for her life.

Waiting beyond the back fence is Charlotte-a wedge-tailed eagle whose watchful presence has always felt like protection.

What follows is brutal, unforgettable, and final.

Charlotte is a raw and atmospheric short novel about domestic terror, childhood resilience, and the thin, miraculous line between survival and loss.


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Autorenporträt
Carl Lakeland writes fiction that explores consequence, survival, and the quiet moments that follow collapse.

His work moves between literary fiction, thrillers, and post-apocalyptic narratives, often centred on characters pushed beyond certainty and forced to reckon with what remains.

Drawing on a lifelong interest in history, human behaviour, and systems under pressure, Lakeland's stories favour restraint over spectacle and moral weight over easy resolution.

His characters are rarely heroes in the traditional sense; they are people navigating the aftermath of decisions already made.

Carl Lakeland lives and writes in Melbourne Australia.