Fiction
Crime wave in Aussie publishing: Editors baffled
Deep Gold by Arthur Maher
Bantam, 298 pp, $8.95 pb
Seven Miles from Sydney by Lesley Thomson
Pandora, 205 pp, $9.95 pb
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Ignored by literary historians, consumed quietly by the reading public, Australian crime fiction has been evident enough to readers of Miller and MacCartney’s classic bibliography, and restates its bloodied but unbowed presence in two forthcoming reference tools: Margaret Murphy’s Bibliography of Women Writers in Australia, many of whom write thrillers, and in Allen J. Hubin’s near-future third edition of his international bibliography of crime fiction, in which Michael Tolley of the University of Adelaide will exhaustively update and correct the Australian entries.
Deep Gold by Arthur Maher
Bantam, 298 pp, $8.95 pb
Seven Miles from Sydney by Lesley Thomson
Pandora, 205 pp, $9.95 pb
ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.
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