After reading a review of this book in the newspaper, I was eagerly awaiting it's arrival via the library holds system and I was not disappointed. This is the first Dr. Anya Crichton book I have read and Kathryn Fox has delivered a tense thriller.
Anya is a forensic pathologist and while speaking at a conference in Hobart, an old woman pleads with her for assistance to find her daughter and grandchildren. After finding one child dead from a virulent strain of food poisoning, Anya becomes involved in tracing the source of the outbreak. Organic farms and multinationals, combined with political intrigue, provide a compelling framework for the book. The only drawback from this reader's view was the poor editing of some placenames in Tasmania. It is really easy to check the spelling, and there is no excuse for 'Signet' (Cygnet) and 'Bernie' (Burnie).
Citation: Fox, Kathryn Fatal impact Sydney: Pan Macmillan Australia, c2014
ISBN: 9781742612324
LINC Tasmania record for "Fatal impact"
LINC Tasmania items by Kathryn Fox
Kathryn Fox's website
Fiction reading suggestions for adults about books set in Tasmania, or by Tasmanian authors
Tuesday, 27 May 2014
Tuesday, 4 February 2014
A trifle dead by Livia Day
This was an extremely entertaining book by Livia Day, and is listed as the first in the 'Cafe la femme' series. In the true spirit of a culinary crime novel there are dessert recipes at the end for adventurous readers to try.
It is a cross between chicklit and murder mystery, with main character Tabitha Darling trying to run a hipster cafe in Hobart and simultaneously finding herself involved in a string of crimes across Hobart.
Citation: Day, Livia A trifle dead : a cafe la femme novel [n.p.]: Deadlines, 2013.
ISBN: 9780987216298
LINC Tasmania record for "A trifle dead"
LINC Tasmania items by Livia Day
Livia Day's website. Livia Day also writes fantasy novels as Tansy Rayner Roberts
Friday, 12 July 2013
Bay of Fires by Poppy Gee
A tranquil summer holiday spot on Tasmania's east coast has it's peace shattered when a young woman is found dead just twelve months after another girl went missing. Gee interweaves the lives of her characters bringing their alliances and disputes to a simmering tension in the hot summer.
Sarah Avery is escaping failure in her relationship and her work and becomes obsessed with the girls' fates. Journalist Hall Flynn tackles the task of making sense of the story strands, while also trying to develop an understanding with Sarah.
Poppy Gee's first novel builds the suspense and tension as different groups propose suspects and start taking the law into their own hands.
Citation: Gee, Poppy Bay of Fires London : Headline, 2013.
ISBN: 978 0 7553 8784 7
LINC Tasmania catalogue record for "Bay of Fires"
Labels:
Bay of Fires,
crime,
east coast,
fishing,
murder,
mystery,
Poppy Gee,
rural,
Tasmania,
Tasmanian author
Sunday, 28 April 2013
Bloodlust by Nick Bleszynski

With a mixture of action, and Pearce's reflections before he heads to the gallows, readers are drawn into an engrossing portrayal of a brutal penal colony and harsh landscape, and the lengths to which people go to survive.
Citation: Bleszynski, Nick Bloodlust : the unsavoury tale of Alexander Pearce, the convict cannibal North Sydney : William Heinemann, 2008.
ISBN: 978 1 74166 700 4 387p.
LINC Tasmania catalogue record for "Bloodlust"
LINC Tasmania items by Nick Bleszynski
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
Poet's cottage by Josephine Pennicott
In a blend of family saga and murder mystery, Josephine Pennicott's novel entwines the modern day tale of Sadie's return to her haunted family home with the murder of her notorious grandmother, Pearl, at Poet's Cottage in Pencubitt, Tasmania in the 1930's.
At times the author creates a quite chilling and foreboding atmosphere, and ghostly characters increase the feeling of suspense. The varying portrayals of the controversial Pearl by different family members and acquaintances challenge Sadie to discover the real events surrounding Pearl's death and restore the strained family relationships.
Citation: Pennicott, Josephine Poet's cottage Sydney : Pan Macmillan, 2012.
ISBN: 978 1 7426 1089 4 371p.
LINC Tasmania catalogue record for "Poet's cottage"
LINC Tasmania items by Josephine Pennicott
Josephine Pennicott's website
Monday, 22 April 2013
The butterfly man by Heather Rose
We all have secrets, but Henry Kennedy's are bigger than most. As his brain cancer takes hold and dementia increases, how will he keep up his assumed identity? Heather Rose creates a compelling story around the possibility that potential murderer, Lord Lucan, escaped from England and settled in Tasmania.
Is not telling the whole truth the same as lying? As Henry's life starts to unravel, he discovers that his partner Lili has secrets of her own. Her estranged daughter, Suki, suddenly appears with her son, Charlie, which creates a complex family dynamic.
Rose's sympathetic portrayal of Henry's situation is very moving and her characters and their emotions are realistically drawn.
Citation: Rose, Heather The butterfly man St Lucia: UQP, 2005.
ISBN: 0 7022 3535 0 317p.
LINC Tasmania catalogue record for "The butterfly man"
LINC Tasmania items by Heather Rose
Heather Rose' website
Sunday, 21 April 2013
Tears over the Kimberleys by Lance C. Wilson

On his way to fight in Vietnam, the planeload of soldiers stops over in Darwin where he reconnects with Sky and learns he is a father. Amazingly, Sky and Prudence become firm friends and together operate the 'Big Sky' cattle station in the Kimberleys while waiting for AJ's return.
Lance Wilson's tale is certainly raunchy at some stages but is predominantly the story of a family enduring and thriving in the Australian outback and rural Tasmania. AJ, Sky and Prudence are down-to-earth characters and are supported in their journeys through life by a large cast of colourful hangers on.
Citation: Wilson, Lance C. Tears over the Kimberleys [n.p.] : Kimberley Cottage Press, c2007.
ISBN: 978 0 9775505 2 4 228p.
LINC Tasmania catalogue record for "Tears over the Kimberleys"
LINC Tasmania items by Lance C. Wilson
Lance C. Wilson's website
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