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THE TRESPASSERS

Meg Mundell

A thought-provoking mystery set on an ill-fated migrant ship in a disturbing near future.
Fleeing their pandemic-stricken homelands, a shipload of migrant workers departs the UK, dreaming of a fresh start in prosperous Australia. For nine-year-old Cleary Sullivan, deaf for three years, the journey promises adventure and new friendships; for Glaswegian songstress Billie Galloway, it's a chance to put a shameful mistake firmly behind her; while impoverished English schoolteacher Tom Garnett hopes to set his future on a brighter path. But when a crew member is found murdered and passengers start falling gravely ill, the Steadfast is plunged into chaos. Thrown together by chance, and each guarding their own secrets, Cleary, Billie and Tom join forces to survive the journey and its aftermath.

The Trespassers is a beguiling novel that explores the consequences of greed, the experience of exile, and the unlikely ways strangers can become the people we hold dear.

Meg Mundell is a New Zealand-born writer and academic based in Melbourne. Her first novel, Black Glass, was shortlisted for two Aurealis Awards, the Barbara Jefferis Award and the Norma K. Hemming Award. She is the author of the story collection Things I Did for Money, and her fiction, essays and journalism have been widely published, including in Best Australian Stories, Meanjin, The Age, The Monthly, The Guardian, Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian Financial Review and Australian Book Review. Meg is also the editor of the forthcoming anthology We Are Here: Stories of Home, Place and Belonging (Affirm Press), a collection of writings by people who have experienced homelessness.
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Published 2019-08-03 by UQP University of Queensland Press - St Lucia (AUS)

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Published 2019-08-03 by UQP University of Queensland Press - St Lucia (AUS)

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A compelling, tightly told novel, Meg Mundell's The Trespassers dissects the horrors of our commercially driven, punishment-focused migration system through three fine-grained human stories. Its precise language and flinty observations make this chilling story all too believable.

Meg Mundell has been included on a prestigious World Economic Forum recommended reading list inspired by the United Nations' sustainable development goals - a set of global benchmarks that are designed to help achieve 'a better and more sustainable future for all'. The book was chosen to illustrate goal number 14: 'Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources'. Read more...

Beautifully written and absolutely gripping. I could not put this book down.

Original and compelling, The Trespassers is a thrilling novel with a brave and tender heart.

The Trespassers by Meg Mundell won the Sister's in Crime 20th Davitt Awards: Best Adult Crime Novel and was shortlisted for the Aurealis Awards: Best Science Fiction Novel, The 2020 Norma K Hemming Award: Long Work and The Voss Literary Prize 2020.

A thought-provoking near-future thriller. The Trespassers is a riveting read.