

Every year the children visited Anthea Winstanley at Bow Wow Gorge and this year, Mellie went along as well. Mellie just wanted her da but no one would say where he was. She had chicken pox and was very sick, but when she began to improve, she had to put up with the jeers and taunts of the two sisters where she was staying. It was 1847 in Wollombi, in the Hunter Valley, Australia and twelve-year-old Mellie Vale was in the grips of a fever. The result is an absorbing tale with a strong mystery element and feminist bent, with special appeal for those interested in the history of dinosaur hunters.' Historical Novel Society, US

'Cooper is an accomplished storyteller, employing the dual-timeline device to foster tension and suspense about the fate of Anthea and the girls. Readers interested in Australian history, museums, and the fascinating world of fossils will be especially delighted with Cooper's stunning new historical novel.' Better Reading It is the kind of story you can easily get swept up in. 'Fans of Natasha Lester and Kate Morton will absolutely devour The Fossil Hunter.

So when PJ uncovers some unexpected remains, it seems as if the past is reaching into the present and she becomes determined to discover what really happened all that time ago. But the gorge has a sinister reputation - 70 years ago people disappeared. Looking for distraction, she finds a connection between a fossil at London's Natural History museum and her brothers which leads her to Bow Wow Gorge. When Penelope Jane Martindale arrives home from the battlefields of World War I with the intention of making her peace with her father and commemorating the death of her two younger brothers in the trenches, her reception is not as she had hoped. Soon, Mellie shares that dream for she loves fossil hunting too. She is convinced she will one day find proof the great sea dragons - the ichthyosaur and the plesiosaur - swam in the vast inland sea that millions of years ago covered her property at Bow Wow Gorge. Anthea is an amateur palaeontologist with a dream. In a bid to curb Mellie's overactive imagination, her benefactors send her to visit a family friend, Anthea Winstanley. The last thing Mellie Vale remembers before the fever takes her is running through the bush as a monster chases her - but no one believes her story. A fossil discovered at London's Natural History Museum leads one woman back in time to nineteenth century Australia and a world of scientific discovery and dark secrets in this compelling historical mystery.
