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Belinda Alexandra Belinda Alexandra i(A70785 works by)
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Belinda Alexandra is the daughter of a Russian mother and an Australian father. She is a volunteer carer for the New South Wales Wildlife Information Rescue and Education Services (WIRES). She has studied Asian Studies at the University of California and Creative Writing at the Sydney University of Technology.

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y separately published work icon The Mystery Woman Sydney : HarperCollins Australia , 2020 19883308 2020 single work novel historical fiction

'In a small town, everyone is watching ... Secrets, scandal and betrayal in 1950s small town Australia: the stunning new novel from bestseller Belinda Alexandra.

'She had thought Shipwreck Bay was simply a remote town where people were bored senseless with their little lives. Now she saw its virtuous facade hid something darker, more sinister.

'Rebecca Wood takes the role as postmistress in a sleepy seaside town, desperate for anonymity after a scandal in Sydney. But she is confronted almost at once by a disturbing discovery - her predecessor committed suicide.

'To add to her worries, her hopes for a quiet life are soon threatened by the attentions of the dashing local doctor, the unsettling presence of a violent whaling captain and a corrupt shire secretary, as well as the watchful eyes of the town's gossips. Yet in spite of herself she is drawn to the enigmatic resident of the house on the clifftop, rumoured to have been a Nazi spy.

'Against the backdrop of the turbulent sea, Rebecca is soon caught up in the dangerous mysteries that lie behind Shipwreck Bay's respectable net curtains.' (Publication summary)

2021 longlisted Davitt Award Best Adult Crime Novel
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