Great Australian Mysteries: Spine-Tingling Tales of Disappearances, Secrets, Unsolved Crimes and Lost Treasure

· Bolinda · Narrated by David Tredinnick
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9 hr 43 min
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Australia has always been a land of mysteries. Some are ancient, some are historical and many continue to perplex us today – and will probably continue to do so tomorrow. More often than most of us would like to think, things simply vanish and people disappear without explanation, leaving a trail of heartbreak across generations. Australia also has its fair share of buried loot and fabulous riches gone missing – somewhere. Master storyteller Graham Seal has gathered mysteries from around Australia. There are riddles of lost explorers, unexplained phenomena and yarns of fish, frogs or pebbles falling from the sky. There are unsolved crimes and long-held secrets, hidden tunnels and wartime enigmas, and hair-raising tales from the bush and from the city.

About the author

Graham Seal is Emeritus Professor of Folklore at Curtin University. He is a leading expert on Australian cultural history and an award-winning songwriter. He is the bestselling author of Great Australian Stories, Great Bush Stories, Great Convict Stories, Australia's Funniest Yarns, Great Australian Mysteries and Great Australian Places.

David has been narrating audiobooks for over 25 years, working on a number of award-winning titles. He has also worked extensively in theatre, radio, film and television, most notably appearing in all four seasons of The Secret Life of Us. When not lending his voice to books he is employed as an archivist, audio producer and librarian.

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