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    y separately published work icon If I Tell You...I'll Have to Kill You Michael Robotham (editor), Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 2013 6124231 2013 selected work essay

    'Crime fiction is the single most popular genre in international publishing and Australia has some of the finest practitioners when it comes to walking the mean streets and nailing the bad guys.

    'Whether you're a fan of crime fiction, true crime or a would-be crime writer, this collection of essays will provide laughter, understanding, insight, ideas, advice and hopefully some inspiration. Learn about Shane Maloney's near-death experience in a freezer, Leigh Redhead's adventures as a stripper and Tara Moss taking a polygraph test to prove her doubters wrong.

    'There are stories of struggle and triumph, near misses and murderous intent, as our best crime writers lay bare their souls and reveal their secrets as never before, along with their rules for writing and reading lists.

    'But beware. They will have to kill you...' (Publisher's blurb)

    Sydney : Allen and Unwin , 2013
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