Haven’t read the Conspiracy 365 Series? Better get cracking.
On New Year’s Eve Cal is chased down the street by a staggering, sick man with a deadly warning …
They killed your father. They’ll kill you. You must survive the next 365 days. Hurled into a life on the run, with a price on his head, the 15-year-old fugitive is isolated and alone. Hunted by the law and ruthless criminals, Cal must somehow uncover the truth about his father’s mysterious death and a history-changing secret.
Who can he turn to, who can he trust, when the whole world seems to want him dead? Callum Ormond has been warned. He has 365 days. The countdown has begun …
New CODE BLACK editions, which include clues and codes to crack, plus 4 pages of colour movie stills,will be released every month in 2012.
Conspiracy 365 premieres on the Family Movie Chanel
on Sat 14 Jan, 7:00 pmAdapted from the best-selling novels, Conspiracy 365 follows a year in the life of teenager Cal Ormond, who is forced to go on the run and become a fugitive as he searches for the truth behind a deadly family secret. Preview below…
About the Author
Gabrielle Lord survived being ‘razed’ by the nuns, acquired an education despite this, and after working in many different areas, sales, teaching, brick-cleaning, peach-picking and packing, and in the Public Service as an employment officer, started writing seriously aged 30.
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About the Contributor
John Purcell
While still in his twenties, John Purcell opened a second-hand bookshop in Mosman, Sydney, in which he sat for ten years reading, ranting and writing. Since then he has written, under a pseudonym, a series of very successful novels, interviewed hundreds of writers about their work, appeared at writers’ festivals, on TV (most bizarrely in comedian Luke McGregor’s documentary Luke Warm Sex) and has been featured in prominent newspapers and magazines. Now, as the Director of Books at booktopia.com.au, Australia’s largest online bookseller, he supports Australian writing in all its forms. He lives in Sydney with his wife, two children, three dogs, five cats, unnumbered gold fish and his overlarge book collection. His novel, The Girl on the Page, was published by HarperCollins Australia in October, 2018.
Comments
January 24, 2012 at 4:07 pm
Good to see this on Booktopia blog!