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Anita Bell Anita Bell i(A66927 works by) (a.k.a. A. A. Bell)
Born: Established: 1967 ;
Gender: Female
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Anita Bell writes both fiction and non-fiction. Among the latter are numerous books on financial planning and management.

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y separately published work icon Hindsight Pymble : Voyager , 2011 Z1785227 2011 single work novel fantasy mystery 'Mira Chambers has an infallible gift for solving mysteries … but using it comes with a price. Determined to regain her independence after ten years in orphanages and asylums, Mira leaps at the chance to help her friend, Bennet Chiron, an enigmatic ex-con who risked his life to save hers. Mira plans to investigate the murder-robbery that put him behind bars for six years, in the hope of clearing his name. But people are turning up dead under bizarre circumstances, and Mira discovers that she’s being hunted by two old adversaries. Layers of secrets are about to be ripped apart … is Mira the only one with a steep price to pay?' Source: http://content.boomerangbooks.com.au (Sighted 13/06/2011).
2012 shortlisted Davitt Award Best Adult Crime Novel
2012 co-winner Norma K. Hemming Award Co-winner with Sara Douglass for The Devil's Diadem
y separately published work icon Diamond Eyes Pymble : Voyager , 2010 Z1754770 2010 single work novel fantasy mystery

Orphaned as a child after the bizarre deaths of her parents, Mira is a carrier of the Fragile-X gene. Institutionalised in the Serenity Centre, a sanctuary for adults with disabilities, she can see the past but cannot see her real surroundings. When two medical specialists arrive to do a survey, there is a murder and Mira is the only witness.

2011 winner Norma K. Hemming Award
2011 nominated Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing Best First Novel
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