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  • Published: 9 August 2004
  • ISBN: 9781742281544
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 360

Three Dog Night




Is it possible to be too much in love? After ten years in London, Martin Blackman returns to Adelaide with his wife and fellow psychiatrist Lucy, blissfully happy. But then he introduces her to his old friend Felix, once a brilliant surgeon, now barred from practising and changed beyond recognition. In the complex triangle that develops, Martin must decide just how far he is prepared to go for Felix. So begins the darkest of journeys for all three of them . . .

  • Published: 9 August 2004
  • ISBN: 9781742281544
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 360

About the author

Peter Goldsworthy

Peter Goldsworthy grew up in various Australian country towns, finishing his schooling in Darwin. After graduating in medicine from the University of Adelaide in 1974 he worked for several years in alcohol and drug rehabilitation, but since then has divided his working time between general practice and writing. He has won major literary awards across a range of genres: poetry, short story, novels, theatre, and opera libretti.

Goldsworthy's novels have sold over 400 000 copies in Australia alone, and have been translated into European and Asian languages. His novels have three times been shortlisted for the NSW Christina Stead Fiction Prize, and twice for the Miles Franklin Award. Three Dog Night won the 2004 FAW Christina Stead Award, and was longlisted for the Dublin IMPAC prize. In 2003, his first novel, Maestro, was voted by members of the Australian Society of Authors as one of the Top 40 Australian books of all time.

Five of his novels have been adapted for stage and screen. Everything I Knew, published in 2008, was shortlisted for the Prime Minister's Fiction Prize. A collection of short stories, Gravel, was published in 2010.

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Awards & recognition

FAW Award

Winner  •  2003  •  Fiction

Colin Roderick Award

Shortlisted  •  2003  •  Fiction

Qld Premier's Literary Award

Shortlisted  •  2004  •  Fiction

The Miles Franklin Literary Award

Shortlisted  •  2004  •  Fiction

International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award

Longlisted  •  2005  •  Fiction

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