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Derek Hansen Derek Hansen i(A8987 works by)
Born: Established: 1944
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Male
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1 5 y separately published work icon A Man You Can Bank On Derek Hansen , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2011 Z1791981 2011 single work novel crime humour 'Lambert Hampton is the man the small, drought-ravaged country town of Munni-Munni turn to when they uncover three million dollars stolen from bookies by bandits and buried in the middle of nowhere. A former bank manager, Lambert uses the money and his entrepreneurial skills to rescue the town and set it on a sound economic footing. However, the day of reckoning comes when the criminals get out of gaol and want the money back. The crims want the money. The cops want the money. A rogue insurance investigator wants the money. And so do Australia's two most infamous hit men. ' (Trove record)
1 4 y separately published work icon Remember Me : A Novel Derek Hansen , Pymble : HarperCollins Australia , 2007 Z1439082 2007 single work novel 'A twelve-year-old boy writes an essay as part of his homework, and inadvertently uncovers a secret from World War II. The secret unleashes a chain of events which rips a formerly close community apart, turning neighbour against neighbour, friend against friend. It is Auckland, 1956. New Zealand has been spared the destruction which ravaged Europe and Asia but beneath the surface bitter memories and old enmities run deep. The war is over but, as the boy discovers, it is far from done with. Remember Me is a story of struggle and redemption, in which a New Zealand schoolboy and a former U-boat commander form an unlikely alliance. It is also a reminder of what can happen in a close, cosy community when the world comes knocking on your door.' (Libraries Australia)
1 Men in White Derek Hansen , 2005 single work short story
— Appears in: Something Fishy 2005; (p. 138-186)
1 Second Best Derek Hansen , 2005 single work short story
— Appears in: Something Fishy 2005; (p. 85-137)
1 The Burden of Responsibility Derek Hansen , 2005 single work short story
— Appears in: Something Fishy 2005; (p. 235-264)
1 The Peppermint Pom Derek Hansen , 2005 single work short story
— Appears in: Something Fishy 2005; (p. 205-234)
1 Not Good Fish for Man to Eat Derek Hansen , 2005 single work short story
— Appears in: Something Fishy 2005; (p. 187-204)
1 Educating Pinky Derek Hansen , 2005 single work short story
— Appears in: Something Fishy 2005; (p. 265-305)
1 Tipping the Scales Derek Hansen , 2005 single work short story
— Appears in: Something Fishy 2005; (p. 346-373)
1 Walking the Line Derek Hansen , 2005 single work short story
— Appears in: Something Fishy 2005; (p. 374-392)
1 Fat Boy and the Professor Derek Hansen , 2005 single work short story
— Appears in: Something Fishy 2005; (p. 55-84)
1 The Ripple Strip Derek Hansen , 2005 single work short story
— Appears in: Something Fishy 2005; (p. 23-54)
1 Something Fishy Derek Hansen , 2005 single work short story
— Appears in: Something Fishy 2005; (p. 1-22)
1 3 y separately published work icon Something Fishy Derek Hansen , Pymble : HarperCollins Australia , 2005 Z1208152 2005 selected work short story
1 2 y separately published work icon Lunch with a Soldier Derek Hansen , Pymble : HarperCollins Australia , 2004 Z1157148 2004 single work novel

''My story is the story of my brother, Billy.' Neil stared down at the table, momentarily lost for words. When they finally came, his friends had to strain to hear him. 'It is my family's darkest secret. If the secret is to be revealed, unfortunately, I am the one obliged to do it.' 'Why? Why you?' asked Lucio. 'Because I took my brother's life.' Once again, four friends gather to share lunch and their mutual passion for storytelling. this time it is Neil's turn, and this time the story will be distinctively Australian. A bitter critic of his friends' insistence on telling true stories, Neil reluctantly challenges them with a true story of his own. He protests that they left him no choice, claiming that fiction can never compete with truth and that the baring of his shame is a consequence. His shocking admission is the first of many shocks in a story that begins in the desperate, red-ridge country of north-west New South Wales, when a city woman rents a disused house in an isolated corner of Billy's vast grazing property. She is beautiful, worldly and out of place. She is also on the run. Both she and Billy have dark secrets which take readers into the country's toughest prisons, the opal mines of the Grawin and war-torn Vietnam. It is a story in which truth is never constant and friendships are tested to the limit.'

Source: publisher's blurb

1 Influences : Derek Hansen Derek Hansen , Frances Atkinson , 2003 single work column
— Appears in: The Sunday Age , 13 July 2003; (p. 10) The West Australian , 30 August 2003; (p. 14)
1 y separately published work icon Lunch with the Stationmaster Derek Hansen , Pymble : HarperCollins Australia , 2002 Z988842 2002 single work novel historical fiction

'Derek Hansen's latest addition to his bestselling Lunch series. Once again Ramon, Lucio, Milos and Neil gather at Gancio's restaurant to share lunch and their mutual passion for storytelling. It is Neil's turn to take to the floor but instead Milos demands the right to take precedence. He has no choice, he says, his story has already been too long awaiting the telling. As the story unfolds his friends are horrified to learn the reason for his urgency. this is a novel with a huge range and scope, set within a real historical landscape populated by figures like Adolf Eichmann and the Hungarian and Russian secret police; a story of survival which begins in Hungary but seeks its conclusion in Australia.'

Source: publisher's blurb

1 2 y separately published work icon The Perfect Couple Derek Hansen , Ringwood : Viking , 2000 Z668712 2000 single work novel
1 Dream Believers Derek Hansen , 1999 single work review
— Appears in: The Australian's Review of Books , April vol. 4 no. 3 1999; (p. 10-11)

— Review of The Spin : Two Candidates...One Winner Hugh Mackay , 1999 single work novel
1 Just 50 Words Derek Hansen , 1999 single work short story
— Appears in: The Advertiser , 2 January 1999; (p. 7)
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