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			<image:title>An ugly Australian ex-soldier in Israel falls in love by mistake.</image:title>
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			<image:title>A satire of ambition and fraud in an underground world of Edwardian nursery tales trampled over by trash. \n \n Dirty rotten scoundrels Herbie Peel and Dickie Dirt have only until sunrise to make it big. \n \n Click to order from Amazon.</image:title>
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			<image:title>Whitehorse in the 1960s. A father who suffered a blow to the head from an axe, a favourite uncle who showed kids how to walk across a ceiling. \n\n Or: Home, and how to leave it. \n \nComing May 2026</image:title>
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