OTHER TITLES BY ROY, JAMES
Meet Bridget. Bridget's father loves to sail. Her mother loves to garden. Is there a problem? Not until Will's love for the sea draws him back to the thrill and excitement of ocean racing, a world he ...
This title is currently unavailable for purchase.
read more
A 1974 Holden, two girls and a hitchhiker - a chance to escape on the open road and find their own freedom. Gunner escapes abuse at home while Arkey leaves a relationship gone wrong. And Saxon is look ...
'Home's a good place to be, Billy-boy. I'm glad I got to see it again.'
When Captain Mack is released from his prison camp at the end of the war, no one is quite sure what to expect, least of all his ...
Bailey's Swamp is a lot of things. Beautiful. Secluded. Creepy.
It's also thought to be the home of Big Red, a giant and elusive fish, a true legend of the local area. And Barney and Liam are determ ...
OK, here’s a very short pop quiz.
Boys think about sex:
a. when they’re awake
b. when they’re asleep
c. when they’re half awake and half asleep
d. all of the above
Max Quigley doesn't think he's a bully. He's an "observer". He observes the habits, interests and peculiarities of other people, which he then points out. A lot.
Triffin Nordstrom isn't really all th ...
Everyone has a story.
In Town, James Roy turns his hand to the short story, using it to explore the lives of the young residents of an Australian town. This town doesn’t have a name. But if it seems ...
When Edsel takes an unexpected voyage to a parallel dimension, Verdada, his life is transformed overnight. Suddenly, his over-protective parents are nowhere to be seen and rules are a thing of the pas ...
No adults, no way out, kids everywhere... chaos, welcome back to Verdada
When Edsel Grizzler left Verdada, longing for a normal home life, he was told he could never return. But when he receives a de ...
The third book in the fantastic Edsel Grizzler trilogy from award-winning author James Roy.
A striking collection of connected short stories that reflect our lives and those of the people that we pass each day.