
The Broken Shore by Peter Temple
Have you ever wondered what a dog might say to humans if we were to listen? When I began my career as an Animal Communication Specialist in 1997, I imagined dogs would want to talk about their food and activities, but I soon found out what they really wanted was to assist people in knowing our true selves and our purpose in being. In my daily communications with dogs, I began to experience one profound and enlightening conversation after another and I knew that one day I must share them with my fellow humans. The time has come Join me now in discovering answers to questions in life you may never have thought to ask and what you may never have dreamed you would hear from a dog As you experience these dialogs with dogs, you will receive insight into your own life as well as guidance from them on how to enhance your own natural way of listening. You too, can hear your dog and I heartily encourage you to listen
Temple, Peter: - Peter Temple (born 1946 in South Africa) is an Australian crime fiction writer. Formerly a journalist and journalism lecturer, he played a significant role in establishing the professional editing course at RMIT, Melbourne. Temple turned to fiction writing in the 1990s. His Jack Irish novels (Bad Debts, Black Tide, Dead Point, and White Dog) are set in Melbourne, Australia, and feature an unusual lawyer-gambler protagonist. In 2012, the Australian ABC Television and the German ZDF produced the first two as feature-length films with Guy Pearce in the title role under the series title Jack Irish. Temple has also written three stand-alone novels: An Iron Rose, Shooting Star, In the Evil Day (Identity Theory in the US), as well as The Broken Shore and its semi-sequel, Truth. In 2010, Peter Temple won the Miles Franklin Award for his novel Truth.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780312427863 |
| ISBN 10 | 0312427867 |
| Title | The Broken Shore |
| Author | Peter Temple |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | St Martin's Press |
| Year published | 2008-05-27 |
| Number of pages | 368 |
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