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Criminally good writing in a year of unseen plot twists – Sydney Morning Herald
The winners of this year’s Ned Kelly Awards range from a journalist’s investigation into three unsolved murders to the debut novel by a 70-year-old writer.

Overseas readers were now seeking out Australian crime, he says, in the same way that we seek out Nordic Noir.
White is working on a third book about a possible crime set during the so-called satanic panic of the 1980s. Its interesting to write it at the same time as watching the conspiracists and some of the baseless theories coming out about COVID.
In Bowraville, Dan Box investigates the murder of three Indigenous children in the early 90s for which no one has been convicted.
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