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The Rich Man's House (MP3)
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Title:
The Rich Man's House (MP3)
Written by:
Andrew McGahan 
Read by:
Casey Withoos 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
22 hours 34 minutes 
MP3 size:
986 MB 
Published:
November 01 2019 
Available Date:
November 01 2019 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9780655627241 
Genres:
Fiction; Australian Fiction; Crime & Thriller; Mystery 
Publisher:
ABC Audio 
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Award winning author
Australian author

Shortlisted Voss Literary Prize 2020

From award-winning author Andrew McGahan comes an extraordinary thriller about six trapped guests, a house like no other and a mountain awaiting its time.

In the freezing Antarctic waters south of Tasmania, a mountain was discovered in 1642 by the seafaring explorer Gerrit Jansz. Not just any mountain, but one that Jansz estimated was an unbelievable height of 25,000 metres. In 2016, at the foot of this unearthly mountain, a controversial and ambitious 'dream home', the Observatory, is painstakingly constructed by an eccentric billionaire – the only man to have ever reached the summit. Rita Gausse, estranged daughter of the architect who designed the Observatory is surprised, upon her father's death, to be invited to the isolated mansion to meet the famously reclusive owner, Walter Richman. But from the beginning, something doesn't feel right. Why is Richman so insistent that she come? What does he expect of her? When cataclysmic circumstances intervene to trap Rita and a handful of other guests in the Observatory, cut off from the outside world, she slowly begins to learn the unsettling – and ultimately horrifying – answers. The Rich Man's House, Andrew McGahan's 11th and final instalment, is a gripping and unique thriller.

'A bold novel, distinct voice, and impressive debut.' (on Praise)
Kirkus Reviews

'A good first novel with an honest ending.' (on Praise)
Publisher's Weekly