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Hunter

Written by Robert Bidinotto — Mr Bidinotto’s background as a distinguished investigative journalist of the criminal justice system provides him with the experience and knowledge to craft a story that grows from the mistakes and injustices he has seen. He uses these experiences to construct a…
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Look who's writing for us II

The sequel! Earlier in the week we posted a story welcoming Guilty Conscience and Nicolette to our writing team, and put the call out for reviewers in the US and Canada. Our call has been answered on both counts. Hailing from Montreal, we welcome to…
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Look who's writing for us II

The sequel! Earlier in the week we posted a story welcoming Guilty Conscience and Nicolette to our writing team, and put the call out for reviewers in the US and Canada. Our call has been answered on both counts. Hailing from Montreal, we welcome to…
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Features

Our five favourite crime fiction locations

In the world of crime fiction, location is everything. From the seedy underbelly of the city to the unpredictable countryside, our favourite crime writers create places of intrigue and suspense, where danger lurks around every corner. Here we select our favourite five crime fiction locations….
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Crime books on iPad

There’s nothing like a brand new book – embossed cover, fresh ink and crisp new paper. Not to mention the story inside. I’m an old school lover of print. So I never thought I’d be telling you that I actually like reading crime novels on…
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Ned Kelly Awards announces its shortlist

The annual celebration of Australian Crime Fiction, the Ned Kelly Awards, has announced its shortlist, which this year leans toward new and upcoming writers. The final 11 names that make up the short list has been whittled down from an initial 23 writers, and span…
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The Power of the Dog

The bad America that Ellroy does so well, and that DeLillo sometimes chronicles, is powerfully evoked in Don Winslow’s own lucid storytelling. Poetic and abrasive at the same time, he drags your raw and sorry ass into the world of Art Keller, a Vietnam vet…
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