
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Australian women crime writers are some of the biggest names on the Australian literary scene at the moment. And Sulari Gentill is one of them.
Former lawyer turned writer, Sulari is the author of 10 novels in the Rowland Sinclair Mysteries (a series of historical crime novels set in the 1930s) along with a fantasy series and a few stand-alone novels.
Sulari's work has been shortlisted for a number of prestigious awards. Her novel 'A Decline in Prophets' (a Rowland Sinclair mystery) won the Davitt Award for Best Crime Fiction in 2012 and 'Crossing the Lines' (a stand alone) won a Ned Kelly in 2018.
This year Sulari is back with another stand alone. 'Woman in the Library' (published by Ultimo Press), is a clever, twisty and gripping novel that will have you glued to its pages.
I was thrilled to have the chance to speak with Sulari earlier this year.
5
11 ratings
Australian women crime writers are some of the biggest names on the Australian literary scene at the moment. And Sulari Gentill is one of them.
Former lawyer turned writer, Sulari is the author of 10 novels in the Rowland Sinclair Mysteries (a series of historical crime novels set in the 1930s) along with a fantasy series and a few stand-alone novels.
Sulari's work has been shortlisted for a number of prestigious awards. Her novel 'A Decline in Prophets' (a Rowland Sinclair mystery) won the Davitt Award for Best Crime Fiction in 2012 and 'Crossing the Lines' (a stand alone) won a Ned Kelly in 2018.
This year Sulari is back with another stand alone. 'Woman in the Library' (published by Ultimo Press), is a clever, twisty and gripping novel that will have you glued to its pages.
I was thrilled to have the chance to speak with Sulari earlier this year.
752 Listeners
132 Listeners
894 Listeners
36 Listeners
267 Listeners
2 Listeners
334 Listeners
14 Listeners
549 Listeners
70 Listeners
0 Listeners
15 Listeners
1 Listeners
0 Listeners
0 Listeners