Review

Tea Obreht's second novel Inland is an epic western woven with superstition.

By Karen Viggers
August 24 2019 - 12:00am
Author Tea Obreht. Picture: Supplied
Author Tea Obreht. Picture: Supplied

An internationally-acclaimed, award-winning novel can be a hard act for an author to follow. It's part of the reason why Markus Zusak took thirteen years to complete Bridge of Clay after The Book Thief.

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