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Amanda Hampson Amanda Hampson i(A90746 works by)
Born: Established: 1954 ;
Gender: Female
Arrived in Australia: 1979
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1 y separately published work icon The Cryptic Clue Amanda Hampson , Melbourne : Viking , 2024 27371192 2024 single work novel historical fiction crime

'Look who’s back in hot water! The highly anticipated new novel in The Tea Ladies mystery series, a runaway bestseller of the year. Ideal for fans of Richard Osman and Bonnie Garmus.

'In ZigZag Lane, in the heart of Sydney’s rag-trade district, tea ladies Hazel, Betty and Irene find themselves in hot water. Having already solved a murder, kidnapping and arson case, and outwitting an arch criminal, they have proved themselves a useful resource and earned the respect of a local police officer. Now he needs their help to solve a plot that threatens security.
As if that’s not enough, Irene gets a coded message directing her to the spoils of a bank robbery, which sends the tea ladies on a treasure hunt with an unexpected outcome.

'There’s also trouble brewing within the walls of Empire Fashionwear, where an interloper threatens not just Hazel’s job but the very role of tea lady. It’s up to Hazel to convince her friends to abandon their trolleys and take action to save their livelihoods – before it’s too late.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon A Tea Ladies Mystery Amanda Hampson , 2023 Melbourne : Penguin , 2023- 27371161 2023 series - author novel historical fiction crime
1 y separately published work icon The Tea Ladies Amanda Hampson , Melbourne : Viking , 2023 25548468 2023 single work novel crime 'A wickedly witty cosy crime novel set in Sydney in the swinging sixties, ideal for fans of Richard Osman and Bonnie Garmus. She keeps everyone's secrets, until there's a murder... Sydney, 1965- After a chance encounter with a stranger, mild-mannered tea lady Hazel Bates becomes an accidental sleuth, stumbling into a world of ruthless crooks and racketeers in search of a young woman she believes to be in danger. In the meantime, Hazel's job at Empire Fashionwear is in jeopardy. The firm has turned out the same frocks and blouses for the past twenty years and when the mini-skirt bursts onto the scene, it rocks the rag trade to its foundations. War breaks out between departments and it falls to Hazel, the quiet diplomat, to broker peace and save the firm. When there is a murder in the building, Hazel and her network of tea ladies put themselves in danger as they piece together clues that connect the murder to a nearby arson and a kidnapping. But if there's one thing tea ladies can handle, it's hot water.'

(Publication summary)

1 Never Too Late : ‘In My Late 40s I Realised Writing a Novel Had Become like Everest’ Amanda Hampson , 2021 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 19 May 2021;

'Amanda Hampson always dreamed of writing; but it wasn’t until age 50 after a complicated life and ‘all sorts of jobs’ that she was able to publish her first novel'

1 y separately published work icon Lovebirds Amanda Hampson , Melbourne : Viking , 2021 20981043 2021 single work novel

'In their youth, lovebirds Elizabeth and Ray had to fight to be together. Their future was full of promise and, blessed with children and careers, their happiness complete. But a twist of fate changed their lives forever.

'Now in her sixties, Elizabeth is desperately lonely. She rarely sees her two adult sons and her closest friend is a talkative budgie. But when her grandson, Zach, gets into trouble with the police, she decides to take him on a road trip to find his grandfather, her lost love Ray, in the hope of mending their broken family.

'Two less compatible travelling companions would be hard to find, as they set off on an unlikely adventure into the wilds of the northern NSW hinterland. What they discover along the way, about Ray and each other, has the power to transform them all. In trying to save Zach, Elizabeth might just save herself.

'Warm, witty and wise, Lovebirds is an astute and uplifting novel about the power of love and family.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Sixty Summers Amanda Hampson , Melbourne : Viking , 2019 15408454 2019 single work novel

'Life is too short for compromise …

'When Maggie, Fran and Rose met in their youth, they had dreams and ambitions. Forty years later, the three friends are turning sixty, each of them restless and disenchanted with their lives.

'Fran works in a second-hand bookshop. Her lover, one of a long line of disappointing men, is drifting away and her future is uncertain.

'Maggie married into a volatile family. Her beautiful, indulged twin daughters are causing havoc and her elderly mother-in-law has moved in and is taking charge.

'Rose has been an off-sider for her hopelessly vague but academically brilliant husband and their two sons. Time is running out to find and fulfil her own ambitions.

'In an attempt to recapture the sense of freedom and purpose they once possessed, they decide to retrace the steps of their 1978 backpacking trip through Europe and set off an odyssey that will test their friendship, challenge their beliefs and redefine the third age of their lives.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 y separately published work icon The Yellow Villa Amanda Hampson , Melbourne : Viking , 2018 13758543 2018 single work novel

'Mia and Ben, an Australian couple in their early thirties, have relinquished one dream and embraced another, selling their Sydney flat and purchasing an old yellow house in the picturesque village of Cordes-sur-Ciel in South-West France.

'They soon meet sophisticated neighbours Dominic and Susannah, a British couple in their sixties who welcome them warmly but whose own relationship is in crisis. Mia and Ben are immediately star-struck and impressed by their lavish hospitality. However, things with Dominic and Susannah are not what they first seem.

'Gradually secrets begin to surface, revealing details of a scandal Dominic and Susannah had hoped to leave behind in London. Reeling from these revelations, Mia and Ben no longer trust their own instincts and the peaceful idyll of their French life begins to unravel. Can Dominic and Susannah escape each other, and can Ben and Mia they find their way back to each other and the dream they shared?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The French Perfumer Amanda Hampson , Melbourne : Penguin , 2017 10691579 2017 single work novel historical fiction

' 'Shorthand typist required by English speaker in the South of France. Live-in, full board plus salary commensurate with experience.'

'Iris Turner, an unworldly young Englishwoman, arrives in the French Riviera to take up a secretarial role for the mysterious Hammond Brooke. Living in a small, exclusive hotel among eccentric and unpredictable aristocrats and struggling to gain her employer’s trust, she soon realises that nothing is as it seems.

'Initiated into the mysterious world of perfume, she finds herself entangled in a web of intrigue and deception. Gradually discovering the truth, she gains a new understanding of the meaning of love, loyalty and betrayal.

'By the bestselling author of The Olive Sisters, this is a captivating and evocative novel full of surprising twists and turns. ' (Publication summary)

1 form y separately published work icon The Olive Sisters Amanda Hampson , ( dir. Frank Lotito ) Australia : Emedia Films Mettersi Films , 2016 9189577 2016 single work film/TV
1 Beat the 'I Ain't Got Time to Write' Blues Amanda Hampson , 2009 single work column
— Appears in: Newswrite : The NSW Writers' Centre Magazine , December 2009 / January 2010 no. 188 2009; (p. 8)
1 Ways of Seeing Your Life Amanda Hampson , 2009 single work column
— Appears in: Newswrite : The NSW Writers' Centre Magazine , October/November no. 187 2009; (p. 17-18)
2 2 y separately published work icon Two for the Road Amanda Hampson , Camberwell : Viking , 2008 Z1490136 2008 single work novel

'As a teenager, Cassie Munro fled her seaside hometown of Bilkara, taking a dark secret with her to a new life in London. Now, devastated by revelations of her husband's betrayal and a brutal attack on her father, she returns home feeling she has nothing left to lose.

'Against her better judgement, she finds herself battling to save her family's beloved tow-truck business. With violent opposition from a competitor and only lukewarm support from her childhood mentor, the tattooed towie Kingi, she seems set to fail. In the midst of her struggle, Cassie is reunited with her first love, Mack, who forces her to confront her guilty secret and the tragic past they share.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 Fresh History, Delicious Detail Amanda Hampson , 2005 single work column
— Appears in: Newswrite : The NSW Writers' Centre Magazine , September no. 151 2005; (p. 3, 16)
1 6 y separately published work icon The Olive Sisters Amanda Hampson , Camberwell : Penguin , 2005 Z1216576 2005 single work novel When Adrienne's marketing company goes down, her lifestyle does too. She retreats from the city to the beautiful, abandoned olive grove once owned by her Italian grandparents. A 'tree change' isn't what Adrienne has in mind, however, and life in the country delivers some surprises as she confronts the past and learns the secrets of the Olive Sisters...Old loves, new loves, warm toast and rich traditions are all part of the delicious blend of this absorbing story. (Publisher's blurb)
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