A timely and profound novel that entrances and entertains.
Di and her partner, Boris Janjic, live in the Manning Valley in New South Wales when not travelling to research her novels, which are all inspired by a particular landscape..
Di has three beautiful grandchildren: Sonoma Grace, Everton Peter and William James Bodhi.
Di has a daughter, Dr Gabrille Hansen, and Di\'s son, Dr Nicholas Morrissey, is a lecturer in South East Asian Art History and Buddhist Studies at the University of Georgia, USA.
Returning to Australia, Di continued to work in television before publishing her first novel in 1991.
After her marriage to a US diplomat, Peter Morrissey, she lived in Singapore, Japan, Thailand, South America and Washington.
She has worked in television in Australia and in the USA as a presenter, reporter, producer and actress.
She began writing as a young woman, training and working as a journalist for Australian Consolidated Press in Sydney and Northcliffe Newspapers in London.
About the Author: Di Morrissey is one of Australia\'s most successful writers.
The Kimberley - a land that cradles Australia\'s ancient treasures - is also home to a people whose powerful secrets could unlock the future for modern mankind.
And it is to the Kimberley that ex-nun Beth Van Horton brings a disparate group of travellers whose lives will be changed forever. . . .
In Los Angeles, a movie producer\'s dying daughter is haunted by nightmares after visiting the Kimberley. .
She is wrapped in a shawl decorated with a motif that links her to ancient rock paintings in the Kimberley.
In Melbourne, a baby girl is found abandoned in the Victorian Art Gallery.
A timely and profound novel that entrances and entertains