BOOKED OUT! 31st Scarlet Stiletto Awards: Paint the town red

Multi-award-winning author, Candice Fox, will present Sisters in Crime’s 31st Scarlet Stiletto Awards, after first discussing her life in crime with fellow award-winning author, Sarah Bailey. Read more

Murder Monday: Hayley Scrivenor

Multi-award-winning Sydney author, Hayley Scrivenor, spoke to Sisters in Crime’s Jacq Ellem For the November Murder Monday. Hayley’s debut, Dirt Town, was a number-one bestseller in Australia and won several awards, including the UK Crime Writers’ Association New Blood Dagger Award, the ABIA for General Fiction Book of the Year, a Lambda Literary Award and Sisters in Crime’s Davitt Award for best debut book in 2023. Her latest novel is Girl Falling.

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Red Herrings

Catch up with the latest crime events from around the nation. Things are quitening down a bit as the end of the year approached but there are still many opportunities to hear from authors about their books, and to stock up for the gift-giving season. Giving a book offers so much reading pleasure and it supports authors and the publishing industry.

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Pip Drysdale, The Close-Up

Love the twisty, turny plots of Pip Drysdale? Twenty copies of her latest The Close-Up are up for grabs in the November Crime Stack draw for members only. The Close-Up is an electrifying, dark and (of course) twisty thriller that follows a young novelist, once full of promise but now failing to live up to it, who becomes embroiled in the life of a hot movie star… and his stalker.The Crime Stack is a benefit for Sisters in Crime members. Every month there are 20 books to win in a random draw of members.Join now and be in the running for a complimentary paperback copy of The Close-Up

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221B Baker Street, werewolves, and me: Narrelle M. Harris

Think every re-working or re-imagining of the great Sherlock Holmes has already been done? Think again! Melbourne’s Narelle M Harris brings us The She-Wolf of Baker Street. The simple question is: what if Mrs Hudson was a werewolf? And it’s a wild ride.

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When things go wrong

New Zealander Charity Norman, author of Home Truths (Allen & Unwin, 2024) spoke to Sisters in Crime’s Robyn Walton about her latest novel, Home Truths. She chose to set it in North Yorkshire because she knows and loves it – and in the years 2019-2020 because the Covid pandemic triggered a perfect storm of isolation, anxiety and the explosion of online disinformation.

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25th Davitt Awards for women’s crime books now open

Sisters in Crime’s Davitt Awards for the best crime and mystery books by Australian women turn 25 next year and it plans to celebrate in style. Meanwhile, it is opening the competition early on 1 November to give the judges extra time to evaluate the books. An early bird entry fee of $20 applies until 30 November. From 1 December-31 January, it will cost $30.

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2024 AGM: Carmel Shute stands down as Secretary

Carmel Shute, who helped co-found Sisters in Crime Australia in 1991, stood down as Secretary at the 2024 Annual General Meeting on Friday 25 October, following its TV Noir event at South Melbourne’s Rising Sun Hotel. She is being replaced by former President, Moraig Kisler, who is fresh from a year’s break. Carmel will continue to work on programming. A committee of eight was elected unopposed.

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Stiletto Bites: hours (and hours) of listening pleasure

To mark the 30th anniversary of the Scarlet Stiletto Awards for best short stories in 2023, Sisters in Crime, Susanna Lobez, actor-turned-barrister-turned-broadcaster-turned-true-crime-author, has been progressively narrating the winning stories in a podcast – Scarlet Stiletto Bites: Scintillating stories by Australian women. Find out how to listen here.

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New Reviews

Every month Sisters in Crime brings you new reviews from women who write criminally good books.

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