Murder With The Lot by Sue Williams

Author: Sue Williams Publisher: Text Publishing Copyright Year: 2013 Review By: Ann Byrne and Sue Turnbull Book Synopsis: “If you wanted to hide somewhere there’s no way I’d choose Rusty Bore. A hundred and forty seven residents and everyone single one of them watching. No one here forgets. Especially your mistakes” Rusty Bore is a fictious place, somewhere north of …

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Launch of Ellie Marney’s, Every Move

Submitted by Carmel on 15 February 2015 – 2:22pm Sisters in Crime members and supporters are warmly welcomed to the launch of Ellie Marney’s, Every Move, the 3rd (and final) book in her Every Young Adult crime series – 6-8pm Monday 16 March – Readings Carlton, 309 Lygon St, Carlton Adele Walsh, the Program Coordinator …

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Phryne Fisher and Other Fantasies: The Female Detective in History

Submitted by Carmel on 15 February 2015 – 2:46pm The Historical Novel Society Australasia (HNSA) is offering a 10% discount to Sisters in Crime members to attend its inaugural conference at Balmain Town Hall in Sydney on 21-22  March. It is also offering the opportunity to submit an academic paper to a special edition of …

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Web Of Deceit by Katherine Howell

Author: Katherine Howell Publisher: Pan Macmillan Copyright Year: 2013 Review By: Rose Mercer Book Synopsis: Again, Katherine Howell caused me sleepless nights while I read, read, read, lost in the world and situations she created. Without exception, Katherine Howell’s experience as a former paramedic provides the reader with believable and provocative glimpses into this profession. Web of Deceit, the sixth …

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Paving The New Road by Sulari Gentill

Author: Sulari Gentill Publisher: Pantera Press Copyright Year: 2012 ISBN: 9781921997075 Review By: Angela Savage Book Synopsis: The year is 1933 and Hitler’s Nazi government is consolidating its hold on power, imprisoning socialists, trade unionists and avante garde artists who work is considered ‘degenerate’. Public book burnings are held to purge the shelves of ‘un-German’ works by Marxists, pacifists, Jews and …

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Unnatural Habits by Kerry Greenwood

Author: Kerry Greenwood Publisher: Allen and Unwin Copyright Year: 2012 No of Pages: 334 Review By: Angela Savage Book Synopsis: Explaining his reason for wrapping up the Kenzie-Gennaro series, Dennis Lehane allegedly says, “Have you every heard anyone say ‘The seventeenth book in the series was my favorite’?” Perhaps Mr Lehane lacks Ms Greenwood’s chutzpah as I’m here to say Unnatural …

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Burning Lies by Helene Young

Author: Helene Young Publisher: Michael Joseph – an imprint of Penguin Books Copyright Year: 2012 ISBN: 978-1-921901-22-5 Review By: Virgnia Jane Rose Book Synopsis: It’s easy to see why Helene Young was voted Australia’s favourite romantic suspense novelist in 2010 and 2011 – Burning Lies truly is “an explosive story of peril and passion”, and the relationships between the characters are …

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Cold Grave by Kathryn Fox

Author: Kathyrn Fox Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia Copyright Year: 2012 ISBN: 978-7-7426-1034-4 No of Pages: 337 Review By: Vikki Petraitis Book Synopsis: Like a lot of reviewers of Cold Grave, I read it in a couple of days and really enjoyed it. A crime series is only as strong as its characters and the broader story arc. While we have watched Dr …

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The Courier’s New Bicycle by Kim Westwood

Author: Kim Westwood Publisher: Harper Voyager Copyright Year: 2011 ISBN: 978-0-7322-8988-1 Review By: Kate McIver Book Synopsis: This is a dystopian novel set in Melbourne in a near future where an oppressive religious party is in power. Anything and anyone they consider unnatural is under threat. Salisbury Forth (Sal to her friends), a gender transgressive, has been rejected by her family, …

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Cooking The Books by Kerry Greenwood

Author: Kerry Greenwood Publisher: Allen and Unwin Copyright Year: 2011 ISBN: 978-1-74237-021-7 Review By: Anne Marshall Book Synopsis: Kerry Greenwood’s Corinna Chapman series of books combines two of my favourite things – food and mystery. These stories never disappoint with a great plot and, one thing I find a lot of crime novels lack, some fantastic secondary characters. In this, the …

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