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Sometimes a simple plan turns into an epic odyssey.
Philan’s Way – Synopsis
An engrossing Australian outback fiction.
A corporate project is using advanced technologies within fissures in the earth's crust; The technology could cause permanent damage to water-tables and ancient geography. A group of Philanthropists (nicknamed the Philan’s) are determined to intervene. They put together a select team, intending to fly them into the location to manipulate the corporate technology to fail permanently.
The team are flown towards the Australian east coast intending to fly across NSW to the western deserts where the Corporates project operates. But the team is told of a major fault with the aircraft and made to bail out. The plane apparently ditches into the ocean, just short of the coast.
> The opening location in chapter one is with a lone member of the team (Katie) washed-up on a bluffed-in headland. She eventually climbs out and contacts the Philan’s, who set her on her way west, to eventually meet up with Josh and Walla. They must remain incognito, so as not to be detected by the corporates, which would foil their ambitions.
Chapters are set within the 75 varied locations from storm swept coastal plateaus, tableland forests, western plains, and across ancient deserts. These locations involve blending in with locals, via cattle droving, camel trains etc. So, the main part of the book involves an engrossing succession of dramas and realistic adventures and the development of a subtle affection triangle between Katie, Josh and a brash jillaroo, Walla.
Main Characters are…
Katie (born Malaita Island), Josh (lanky, quiet, resourceful), Walla (a hard-cased jillaroo), Burnum (brutish, quiet, manipulative), Willan (an Aboriginal Spectral tracker), Tilly (a tuff female station owner), and two dogs.
The ending is not part of the Philan’s plan.
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