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New crime-writing award aims to feed reader appetite – Sydney Morning Herald
“I feel like we are riding a really big wave that is only going to get bigger,” says publisher Jane Palfreyman.

Off the page, it was smooth sailing for Carlyle and her older sister, who live near each other in New Zealand and worked closely together on the plotlines and prose of The Girl in the Mirror.
“It was really weird because I don’t usually agree with the idea of consensus decision-making but we just never cared whose idea something was and who was right and who was wrong,” Carlyle says.
“We just wanted to get the story right. We felt the story came to us.”
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