Festive Murder: Tasmanian Chapter In Conversation

Huonville Library 1 Skinner Dr, Huonville, Tasmania, Australia

Don your finest hippie gear and join Alison Alexander, Jude Alexander, and Tasmanian Chapter Convenor L.J.M. Owen to explore their motives for setting dark deeds at festivals.

Alison and Jude Alexander are multi-talented Tasmanian mother and daughter co-authors of Death at a Festival: An Australian Hippie Murder Mystery (out in May 2024) featuring a devastating crime at Australia's wildest hippie gathering.

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When crime gets tricky: WA Chapter

Nedlands Library 60 Stirling Highway, Nedlands, Perth, Washington, Australia

Panel led by Suzanne Leal, author and a member of Sisters in Crime, Sydney. It includes Melbourne-based writers, Gideon Haigh and Paddy O’Reilly, and Tasmanian writer, Katherine Johnson.  Free.

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Twisted plots with a cracking pace: Breathing new life into Rural Noir

The Rising Sun Hotel cnr Raglan Street and Eastern Road, South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Rural Noir — crime fiction set everywhere from dry and dusty farming communities to sleepy seaside towns — has become a global publishing sensation. Breathing new life into this established, sometimes tired, genre are three Australian authors – Vikki Wakefield (To the River), Fiona Lowe (The Accident), and Christine Gregory (The Community). They’ll be thrashing through the issues with award-winning author, Margaret Hickey.

$10 – $62

High stakes, low morals

The Rising Sun Hotel cnr Raglan Street and Eastern Road, South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

There are men who exploit women, men who beat women, men who abduct women, men who murder women . . . but there are also women – a lot of women – fighting back. Hosted by Janice Simpson, with Sherryl Clark (Woman, Missing), Jane Sullivan (Murder in Punch Lane), and Jess Kitching (Lucky Number 11).

$12 – $62

NSW Chapter online: Alexandra Larach in conversation with Lisa Kenway

FREE Join Alexandra Larach as she meets with debut author Lisa Kenway. We will be discussing her debut novel All you took from me and her journey to this point. Lisa KenwayLisa Kenway is a writer and anaesthetist from the NSW Central Coast. Her debut novel was inspired by her longstanding fascination with memory and consciousness. An earlier ...

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