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Thursday, 27 August 2020
From cosy crime to classic characters and from hard-boiled to heart-stopping, Fremantle Press has 2020 crime novels to suit all readers.
Thursday, 27 August 2020
‘Crime fiction at its best.’ The Australian All Nick Chester wants is to enjoy a quiet life, but amid the gold-prospectors and doomsday preppers, strife is brewing in the Wakamarina...
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Alan Carter has won the Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Crime Novel, the Ned Kelly Award for Best First Fiction and been shortlisted for the UK Crime Writers’ Association Debut...
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‘Crime writing at its apex.’ Australian Book Review Dr Georgette Watson has mastered the art of bringing frozen hamsters back to life, so why not bring back the world’s greatest...
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Dave Warner is an author, musician and screenwriter who first shot to fame with his gold album Mug’s Game. His debut crime novel, City of Light, won the Western Australian...
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‘A master of hard-boiled crime.’ Emma Viskic An American navy ship docks in Fremantle. When Frank Swann is called in to investigate an incident at a local brothel, he finds...
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David Whish-Wilson is the author of The Summons, The Coves, True West and the three earlier crime novels in the Frank Swann series: Line of Sight, Zero at the Bone...
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‘Highly entertaining new voice.’ Books+Publishing It’s 1927 and a nameless friar turns up uninvited and unannounced at Halfwell Station. Enter a vanishing corpse, an orphaned girl and a hidden past:...
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Alexander Thorpe is a debut novelist from Fremantle. He has written for news outlets, travel journals, marketing companies and education providers, taught English in Joseph Stalin’s home town and almost...
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