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  • Bibliography:
    29 Books (1 Series)
  • First Book:
    May 2007
  • Latest Book:
    June 2018
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Full Series List in Order

Soul of Australia

1 - Flight of the Gurrewa (May-2012)
2 - Son of Gurrewa (Apr-2013)
3 - Dreamtime Drift (Jun-2013)

Book List in Order: 29 titles




  • Brogan flies a courier service between remote jungle outposts of the Amazon where ruthless crime bosses bludgeon their ways to wealth in land rackets, prostitution, extortion, illegal gem trading, drugs, gun-running and smuggling. He plots to do no m...



  • Bella and Brogan’s journey takes not the few weeks planned, but incarceration and intimidation, the fears, suffering and trepidation that only a hijack visits on one.At the end of World War 2, US forces hold Indo-China until the French return, ensu...



  • Bella and Brogan’s journey takes not the few weeks planned, but incarceration and intimidation, the fears, suffering and trepidation that only a hijack visits on one.At the end of World War 2, US forces hold Indo-China until the French return, ensu...



  • A true tale of Australia’s first white settlement. Letitia Munro is a true tale of those who in witless ignorance transform the world’s biggest prison into a land of free enterprise and pride. Ignominy of servitude was bred into the first white A...




  • …third in the trio after Letitia Munro and To Plough Van Diemen’s Land, telling true stories of Australia’s founding convicts. It continues the tale of a pioneering family transforming the world’s biggest prison into a land of free enterprise...



  • Three distinctive true tales are, in Brogan Abroad, threaded into a single adventure. Brogan plans none -- all are thrust upon him and all prove life-threatening. Each destines him to having his throat slit in some dark alley…Yet what can a man do,...



  • * World War 2 was the most welcome and alluring war of all time. * A ten-year-old lad begins the saga of his next five years influenced more by military strategy, political power and bathos than by parents or mentors.* As a means of realising how...






  • An Epic Life is a true tale of an adventurous couple reaching across the world to fulfil a life’s dream -- a major achievement in the mid nineteenth century.The evolution of the steam engine revolutionised both time and travel. It was the whisk tha...



  • A true tale of man’s rags to riches life -- not in the traditionally inferred ‘Cinderella’ sense, yet maybe not too far from it. Gerard discovers how life can pluck a man from one situation and dropped into another -- as if sucked up by a tsuna...



  • Even the best made plans of seasoned traveller Brogan, can come unstuck in South America. Many erupt into chaos, become spine-chilling adventures. They hadn’t counted on FARC taking hostages - he must move mountains to get help. Peru erupts in revo...



  • A nobleman’s errant son is dispatched to the South seas to be blooded. A tale of stumbling through intrigue, hunger, pangs of love-lust, deceit, loneliness, kidnap and hunger on his path to discovering common sense. Coast-watching on Guadalcanal wh...



  • ... the story of Australia's white settlement. It empties the vacuum cleaner with which modern Australians are at last cleaning under the carpet where for generations, the dust of truth was swept.

    From his first days at Sydney Cove, Adam liv...



  • A Red Cross Agent in occupied France juggles peoples’ heartbreak with Nazi officialdom, dances with Gestapo capers while trying to balance belligerence. A journey through homesickness? This love or that love? Evaluating importunity and running red ...



  • Children of Australia's founding convicts grow up in a unique environment. On the one hand, convicts labour in chains under lashweilding redcoats; on the other, immigrant farmers strive to carve out a living, reluctant convicts their only available l...



  • Australia’s city of Brisbane is founded as a Convict Prison for Second Offenders Aborigines find their very ethnicity being torn asunder When the hateful Captain Logan is given control, murder and mayhem reign â€" until the black man takes revenge...



  • Deprivation in occupied Germany immediately after WW2 seems greater than that in most occupied countries under the Nazis. Are the Allied victors guilty as charged, of major malpractices? For a long period, the peace proved more deadly than the fierce...



  • A loving couple chooses a derelict old Hospital to turn into a family home. Stanford Lodge had a proud past. Its heritage must be preserved. Guts and dreams in satisfying its old inhabitants, inspire lovers -- yet a labour of love is not all joy. How...






  • World War II began with the Axis Bloc, including Russia, believing it could control the world. Germany would defeat the unprepared British, Russia swallow the Middle-East and its oil and Japan, with China already whipped, swamp the Pacific leaving US...



  • At the end of World war II, the Allied Control Council is given leave to decide on the rebuilding of Germany. Political infighting however, makes headway difficult as the Big 3 trip and stumble over each others’ feet. Democracy and Communism cannot...



  • This tale of love and hate in the name of God exposes many travails in 17th century England.Hadn’t the English had enough of invaders, the Vikings, Normans, Picts and Scots without their world now erupting in religious mayhem? Can Richard’s famil...



  • A true tale of how an Egyptian born son can be educated to achieve honours in his chosen university studies, yet denied the right to turn them into a career. Every Egyptian child adopts at birth, its father's nationality, so many find themselves a fo...



  • Convicts despatched from Britain’s bulging gaols served out their sentences in an ancient land, wresting it from Aborigines, that it be turned over to agriculture and sheep grazing. This episode tells of Letitia Munro’s descendants, their experie...



  • A male novelist’s view of an uneducated widow’s resolve, hampered by the harassments of it being wartime again, as well as the hardships of poverty, to succour her children. In later life, Estelle lays personal problems aside to foster others’ ...



  • A journalist’s assignment in Thailand is compromised when his young tour guide is kidnapped. Despite a four day deadline to pay the ransom, else the lad’s body would be found floating in a city canal, even the police refuse action! So could it be...



  • The movie Blue Lagoon’s exotic location proffers to those who can afford it, pampered relief from the social, political and industrial pressures that lean heavily on those at the top of their elected workplaces. For those seeking even a short repri...



  • A tremendously exciting tale of the French Resistance during the German Occupation in World War II. Featuring every sense, it grabs you to strike fear, love, hate, terror and glee into all Resistants every day in their lives as they plot to upset Occ...



  • A true tale of the shame of a nation’s founding when mostly inept personnel were chosen to accompany petty-crime-convicts to an un-inspected destination, to found a settlement. Tradesmen in every skill required had been overlooked; street gamin, pi...





Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Kev Richardson has published 29 books.

Kev Richardson does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Gurrewa, was published in June 2018.

The first book by Kev Richardson, Brogan: Life in Australia's Far Outback, was published in May 2007.

Yes. Kev Richardson has 1 series.