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BiographyHistory

Sandi Wallace grew up in suburban Melbourne, but as of 2016 lives in the Dandenong Ranges. Her debut novel, Tell Me Why, won the Davitt Readers' Choice Award, and kickstarted her Georgie Harvey and John Franklin series of rural crime novels. She has also won a wide range of Scarlet Stiletto Awards for her short fiction.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2019 winner Scarlet Stiletto Awards Romantic Suspense Award for ‘Sweet Baby Dies’.
2017 highly commended Scarlet Stiletto Awards For 'Gun Oil, Bacon and Bleach' and 'The Witness'.
2016 winner Scarlet Stiletto Awards Romantic Suspense Award For 'Busted'.

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Black Cloud Helsinki : Next Chapter , 2020 19982406 2020 single work novel crime

'How many lives can one incident shatter? For one Daylesford cop, this will be their last callout. Another may not make it. A third will call it quits. Black cloud on a winter's morning signals what nobody could've seen coming. An anything-but-routine welfare check by two Daylesford police officers at a farm in Korweinguboora. A fatal house explosion that leaves a rural community reeling. Local cop John Franklin and Melbourne journalist Georgie Harvey are among the first responders at the property. The crime scene is compromised by fire and tonnes of water, and speculations run rife. Murder-suicide? Accident or sabotage? An isolated incident or just the beginning? As lives hang in the balance, Franklin seeks answers and someone to hold accountable while Georgie investigates her toughest story yet. But will one of them crack?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2021 longlisted Davitt Award Best Adult Crime Novel
y separately published work icon Into The Fog Bittern : Taut Press , 2018 14690311 2018 single work novel crime

'Three missing children.
A wild storm.
A long way from home.

'Melbourne journalist Georgie Harvey is on hand when three children disappear from a police-run camp in the Dandenong Ranges.

'When Daylesford cop John Franklin hears the news, he is on secondment 200 kilometres away. Feeling responsible for the local kids, he abandons his post to join the search.

'Somebody saw the children.
Somebody knows something.
Every minute is vital.

'Frustration and desperation mount as the polar storm intensifies. Pushed to the outer by local detectives, Franklin and Georgie find cyber links to a serial predator and another missing girl, and will risk everything in their race to avert tragedy.'  (Publication summary)

2019 longlisted Davitt Award Best Adult Crime Novel
y separately published work icon Dead Again Brisbane : Atlas Productions , 2017 10888458 2017 single work novel crime

'It is almost two years since horrendous wildfires ravaged the tiny town of Bullock. Melbourne journalist Georgie Harvey is on assignment in the recovering town to write a feature story heralding the strength of the community on the anniversary of the fires.

'Meanwhile, in nearby Daylesford, cop John Franklin is investigating a spree of vandalism and burglaries, while juggling life as a single parent and his ambitions to trade his uniform for plain clothes.

'When Georgie’s story connects with the crimes in Daylesford, she uncovers the appalling truth about a family man missing since the fires. And she is thrown back into conflict with John Franklin, a man she’s been trying to forget since their first encounter, eight months earlier.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2018 longlisted Davitt Award Best Adult Crime Novel
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