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OCTOBER PUBLICATION DAY

Four books, four visionary stories. We're deeply proud to be sharing the work of these phenomenal authors with the world today.

🩵 THE FOUR SPENT THE DAY TOGETHER by Chris Kraus (@chriskraus7)
An unforgettable new novel from the author of the modern classic I Love Dick. On the Iron Range of northern Minnesota, three teenagers shot and killed an older acquaintance after spending the day with him. Catt Greene turns away from her own life and towards the murder case, which becomes an all-consuming obsession.

🩷 THE MIDNIGHT TIMETABLE by Bora Chung (@pirx_kosmopilot) translated by Anton Hur (@antonhur)
A masterful new work of literary horror from the Korean horror and sci-fi writer, and translator, who were shortlisted for the International Booker Prize. In a labyrinthine research facility, those who open the wrong door might find it’s disappeared behind them, or that the echoing footsteps they’re running from are their own.

💙 THE BUTTERFLY THIEF by Walter Marsh (@waltermarsh)
The author of the acclaimed Young Rupert brings us the thrilling story of the most audacious serial heist in the history of Australia’s museums. In January 1947, over 3,000 rare and precious specimens of butterflies vanished from Australia’s most prestigious museums. The culprit was Colin Wyatt, a British gentleman adventurer who became the centre of this scientific true crime caper stretching around the globe.

🧡 ERNEST RUTHERFORD AND THE BIRTH OF MODERN PHYSICS by Matthew Wright
From the author of over 60 books, comes this story of the New Zealander whom Einstein labelled ‘a second Newton', and who became known as the ‘father of the atom’ in recognition of his pioneering role in particle physics. This book explores why Rutherford’s contribution was integral not just to the scientific revolution of the twentieth century, but to the way we now understand the nature of the universe.

OCTOBER GIVEAWAY 🎁⁠
If you’d like to go in the running to win one of our October books in AU or NZ: ⁠
» Leave a comment telling us which book you'd like and explain why, tag a friend⁠!⁠
» Follow @scribepub!⁠


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