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1 1 y separately published work icon The Unbelieved Vikki Petraitis , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2022 24379923 2022 single work novel crime

''So you believed the alleged rapists over the alleged victim?' Jane's voice took on an indignant pitch. 'Girls lie sometimes.' I nodded. 'And rapists lie all the time.'

'When Senior Detective Antigone Pollard moves to the coastal town of Deception Bay, she is still in shock and grief. Back in Melbourne, one of her cases had gone catastrophically wrong, and to escape the guilt and the haunting memories, she'd requested a transfer to the quiet town she'd grown up in.

'But there are some things you can't run from. A month into her new life, she is targeted by a would-be rapist at the pub, and realises why there have been no convictions following a spate of similar sexual attacks in the surrounding district. The male witnesses in the pub back her attacker and even her boss doesn't believe her.

'Hers is the first reported case in Deception Bay, but soon there are more. As Antigone searches for answers, she encounters a wall of silence in the town built of secrets and denial and fear. The women of Deception Bay are scared and the law is not on their side. The nightmare has followed her home.

'Chilling, timely and gripping, The Unbelieved takes us behind the headlines to a small-town world that is all too real - and introduces us to a brilliant new voice in crime fiction.' (Publication summary) 

1 The Tiger Mothers of Bethlehem Maternity Vikki Petraitis , 2021 single work short story
— Appears in: Who Sleuthed It? 2021;
1 y separately published work icon Cops, Drugs, Lawyer X and Me Paul Dale , Vikki Petraitis , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2020 18574231 2020 single work biography 'How did a kid from the country who dreamed of joining the Victoria Police, end up on the wrong side of the bars? There are a lot of reasons, and I hope this story will help clarify some of them, not only for you, the reader, but for me too, because a lot of the time I am left shaking my head, wondering how things went so wrong.'
'Paul Dale knows he is tainted. After almost fifteen years as a cop, working in Homicide and rising to the rank of Detective Sergeant in the Victorian Drug Squad, he saw the worst of what people can do. But when he was accused and jailed firstly for drug offences and then for murder, Dale realised the murky world he was navigating was going to take him under too.' (Publication summary)
 
1 y separately published work icon Inside the Law : 25 Years of True Crime Writing Vikki Petraitis , Bittern : Clan Destine Press , 2019 16946204 2019 single work autobiography

Vikki Petraitis took to writing true crime because, unlike crime fiction, it was so raw and it told the story of real people, real grief, real loss, real horror.

'A school teacher by day, Vikki had no idea that writing one book about one unsolved murder would give her a second career that has run alongside her chosen profession for 25 years.

She has researched, investigated and written about real Australian crimes, from the well-known to the obscure; and interviewed countless police, crime scene professionals, victims, survivors and families. She did ride-alongs with members of Victoria Police so she could learn about their most memorable cases, and found herself right there with them when a serial killer's third victim was found. Vikki spent time with the dog squad learning how the four-legged police officers are trained to work with their two-legged partners. And she's become biographer to two well-known former cops, and to one of the many victims of institutional child abuse. Her career as a true crime writer has resulted in 13 books and counting, with subjects and titles as diverse as The Frankston Serial Killer, Crime Scene Investigations, Forensics, Cops, Once a Copper: Brian 'the Skull' Murphy, and the one that started it all - The Phillip Island Murder.

Inside the Law is Vikki's life in crime; a collection of her favourite, personally influential, most memorable stories with a fresh narrative thread of the why, when and how she came to write them.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Once a Copper : The Life and Times of Brian 'The Skull' Murphy Vikki Petraitis , Melbourne : Wild Dingo Press , 2018 14505509 2018 single work biography

'Once a copper, always a copper. At least that’s how it seems for Brian ‘The Skull’ Murphy, long-retired but sought out by a trail of journalists and cops who regularly beat a path to his door. Once known as Australia’s toughest cop, The Skull was both charged with manslaughter (and acquitted), then awarded a Valour Award for bravery in the line of duty. It is these two sides to the complex man that intrigue audiences to this day.

'A non-drinking, Catholic family man, The Skull didn’t fit the 1950s police mould and often found himself on the outer among his colleagues. Dodging crooks and corruption on both sides of the thin blue line, The Skull carefully cultivated a reputation for being a ‘mad bastard’. Over 40 men felt the sting of his bullets, and many more felt the sting of his fists.

'But behind Australia’s toughest cop lay a personal secret of sexual abuse which Murphy shares publicly for the first time, in the hope that it will help others. This abuse formed the kind of police officer he later became — tough on the bad guys, but fiercely protective towards victims.

'With today’s political correctness and strict rules of conduct, there will never be another big personality copper like Brian ‘The Skull’ Murphy. This is his story.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 A Life of Crime Vikki Petraitis , 2013 single work column
— Appears in: Writing Queensland , May no. 229 2013; (p. 8-9)
1 1 y separately published work icon Salvation : The True Story of Rod Braybon's Fight for Justice Vikki Petraitis , Brighton East : Jewel Publishing , 2009 Z1602722 2009 single work biography In the early 1950s, Rod Braybon's father died, leaving his mother with eight children she couldn't care for. As a ward of the state, Rod was passed from institution to institution until he finally ended up at the notorious Bayswater Boy's Home run by the Salvation Army. Rod endured years of ill-treatment at the hands of the Salvation Army, then spent a life-time repressing the memories that haunted him. Finally, after seeing a chance article in a newspaper, Rod decided to speak out. His story created a nation-wide sensation and won a prestigious award for the journalist who broke it. That Rod was willing to speak out to try and ease the suffering of others like him, is incredible. That he survived at all, is nothing short of a miracle. Salvation is a story of courage and the indomitable Aussie spirit. (Publisher's blurb)
1 Side Window Vikki Petraitis , 2007 single work short story crime
— Appears in: Scarlet Stiletto : The Second Cut 2011; (p. 155-168)
1 Hard Yards : J. R. Carroll : Pan Vikki Petraitis , 2001 single work review
— Appears in: Crime Factory , no. 2 2001; (p. 55-56)

— Review of Hard Yards J. R. Carroll , 2000 single work novel
1 Coffee with Andrew Rule Vikki Petraitis , Terrence Gardiner , 2001 single work interview
— Appears in: Crime Factory , no. 3 2001; (p. 38-39)
2 1 y separately published work icon The Frankston Murders : The True Story of Serial Killer, Paul Denyer Vikki Petraitis , Seaford : Nivar Press , 1985 Z1842142 1985 single work biography
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