As Far as You Can Go

As Far as You Can Go by Lesley Glaister is a New Ed edition published by Bloomsbury in January 2005. This 327-page novel explores the unsettling experiences of Cassie and Graham as they take on a job managing a remote farm in Australia. What begins as an opportunity for escape quickly devolves into a tense atmosphere filled with paranoia, as the couple grapples with isolation and the peculiar behavior of their employers, Larry and Mara.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into psychological tension and suspense, as Cassie and Graham confront the mysteries surrounding their new life. The story raises questions about the nature of trust and the impact of isolation, set against the stark backdrop of the Australian outback. With themes of secrecy and the unknown, this work invites exploration into the darker aspects of human relationships and the effects of confinement.
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When Cassie sees a job advertised for a couple to run a remote Australian farm, she thinks it will be the perfect escape for her and Graham. But trapped under the baking sun of the outback, paranoia sets in. There’s no radio and they send but never receive any letters. Their enigmatic and unusually forgiving boss Larry and his wife Mara have secrets, sedatives, and some very odd habits: a result of their isolated lifestyle or something more sinister? And there’s always the sensation, in the stark brush of the red desert, that eyes are watching them…
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