This issue is so timely, as the Ngaio Marsh Award Nominees (New Zealand) and Ned Kelly Award Longlist have just been announced.
Lots of great books for your TBR pile.
Mystery Down Under
Volume 35, No. 2 Summer 2019
Buy this back issue! Available in hardcopy or as a downloadable PDF.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
AUTHOR! AUTHOR!
- The Thing About Eyeball-Paul … by Finn Bell
- Tasmanian Gothic Convict Breaks the Chains by Carmel Bird
- Terror Australis — Great Stories, Plus Kangaroos! by Aoife Clifford
- Down-Under Death Traps — Criminal Inspiration in the Antipodes by Alan Carter
- Just a Small-Town Girl by Nikki Crutchley
- On a Whim by Sulari Gentill
- Finally Exploring My Dark Side Down Under! by Lisa de Nikolits
- The First Novel by Robert Gott
- A Little Too Close: Writing Turbulent Wake by Paul E Hardisty
- On Phryne Fisher by Kerry Greenwood
- Finding Common Themes by David Kilner
- Murder in New Zealand by Sara Johnson
- Consultant Turns to Crime by Mark McGinn
- I Still Call Australia Home by Jennifer Lane
- A Beautiful Place for a Murder by Trish McCormack
- Mastering the Craft by Thomas Ryan
- Real Crime to Crime Fiction: An Aussie Ex-Cop Turned Crime Novelist by A.B. Patterson
- God in a Swivel Chair by Jock Serong
- New Zealand’s Lovely Darkness by Nalini Singh
- Kiwi Crime — Our New New Zealand Reality by Vanda Symon
- A Nice Place To Do Crime by Peter Temple
- From Classical Music to a Deaf Detective by Emma Viskic
- The Convict Streak by Dave Warner
- Murder in Retrospect: Reviews by Tuhin Giri, Vinnie Hansen, L.J. Roberts, Susan C. Shea, and Craig Sisterson
- The Children’s Hour: Mystery Down Under by Gay Toltl Kinman
- In Short: Mysteries Down Under by Marvin Lachman
- Crime Seen: Six Feet Down Under by Kate Derie
- Real Crime Down Under by Cathy Pickens
- Murder, Past Tense: Patricia Carlon, Woman of Mystery by Sue Feder
- From the Editor’s Desk by Janet A. Rudolph
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