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Struberville : consequences of isolation

Struberville : consequences of isolation

"On a remote cattle station in Far North Queensland, four gold prospectors push their luck and pay the price. Venturing too close to the homestead they attract the attention of the landholders, who arrive armed and dangerous. Only three of the prospectors make it out alive. This is the story of Bruce Schuler's murder at Palmerville Station on the 9th of July, 2012. His murderers, Stephen Struber and his wife Dianne Wilson, had for decades been a law unto themselves, terrorising all who dared cross 'their' land. Or as Struber saw it, playing 'Cowboys and Indians' and chasing them off the property. Using real bullets. Struberville is also a look at the darker side of isolation, and what happens to the civilising influence of society when nobody's watching out there."--Back cover.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920400140 IBL 364.1523 DWY
Non Fiction   . Available .  
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Catalogue Information
Field name Details
RSN 000061030533
ISBN 9780987256867 (paperback)
0987256866
Call Number 364.1523099431
Dates Dwyer, Monte
Attachments colour illustrations, colour map ; 21 cm.
Volume Red in the centre
Bibliography Includes bibiliographic references.
Summary "On a remote cattle station in Far North Queensland, four gold prospectors push their luck and pay the price. Venturing too close to the homestead they attract the attention of the landholders, who arrive armed and dangerous. Only three of the prospectors make it out alive. This is the story of Bruce Schuler's murder at Palmerville Station on the 9th of July, 2012. His murderers, Stephen Struber and his wife Dianne Wilson, had for decades been a law unto themselves, terrorising all who dared cross 'their' land. Or as Struber saw it, playing 'Cowboys and Indians' and chasing them off the property. Using real bullets. Struberville is also a look at the darker side of isolation, and what happens to the civilising influence of society when nobody's watching out there."--Back cover.
Wilson-Struber, Dianne.
Subject Social isolation
Murder
Trespass
Struber, Stephen
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