Phantom Wings
over the North by
Desmond O’Connor (A&A Book Publishing/ Short Stop Press) PB RRP $ 19.99
ISBN 9780994329462
Reviewed by Anastasia Gonis
Part of the Australian Adventure Series, this
compact pocket book of 64 pages is a fast-paced and exciting adventure set in
the outback Pilbara region.
Paddy is an experienced prospector. He is alert and
observant. That is why he is suspicious about the mobile laboratory staffed by
men from Eastern Europe, about which little is known. Who are these men, and
what is their real reason for being in this part of the Pilbara?
Paddy is also uneasy about the sounds of aircraft
flying at night, especially when there’s a full moon. He discusses his concerns
with best mate Bluey as he hates enigmas. He is also dedicated to the
protection of flora and fauna of the region.
These concerns coincide with an arranged visit from
his twin niece and nephew. They are to spend a holiday with him, learning about
and putting into practice gold prospecting under Paddy’s direction, with Bluey
as second man for safety.
‘Move around purposefully’ is Paddy’s advice. And
the twins do, discussing any abnormalities with each other. When things don’t
add up, Paddy and the twins investigate. What they uncover is an unexpected and
horrifying act against the wildlife of the area.
Here is a fantastic fiction adventure that gives the
reader lots of information about prospecting and the Pilbara region; and the
importance of its flora and fauna. It’s told in an instructive tone without being
didactic. As an added background story
Bluey is badly hurt and is saved by the Flying Doctor Service. Attention is
called to the threat on the area’s wildlife by well organised international
illegal traffickers that stop at nothing for monetary gain. I look forward to
reading more stories from this interesting series.
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