by NRB | 15 May 2024 | Giveaways |
There’s a ton of great writers appearing at this year’s Sydney Writers Festival, which opens next week, and we have a very special book pack to give away. To go into the draw to win all FIVE titles by writers appearing at the festival, simply email...
by NRB | 26 Mar 2024 | Crime Scene, Fiction |
In Sulari Gentill’s new novel, aspiring writer Theo and her brother Gus become embroiled in increasingly bizarre conspiracy theories. The Mystery Writer is the latest book by the prolific and always intriguing Australian author Sulari Gentill. Set in the USA, as her...
by NRB | 7 Jun 2022 | Fiction |
Best-known for her Rowland Sinclair detective stories, in this new novel Sulari Gentill puts merriment into a murder mystery. From the moment the action kicks off in The Woman in the Library with a scream piercing the rarefied air of the Boston Public Library, there...
by NRB | 3 Aug 2017 | Crime Scene |
Known for her Rowland Sinclair historical crime series and her YA Hero trilogy, Sulari Gentill delivers something very different with this new novel. What if you wrote of someone writing of you? In the end, which of you would be real? Crossing the Lines is an...
by NRB | 29 Jan 2016 | Giveaways |
This draw is now closed. Congratulations to our winner, Tien Ha from Pemulway, NSW! A Decline in Prophets The second in the series. In 1932, the RMS Aquitania embodies all that is gracious and refined, in a world gripped by crisis and doubt. Returning home on the...
by NRB | 28 Jan 2016 | Crime Scene |
Sulari Gentill’s award-winning historical crime series is written with verve and spirit, the fiction woven seamlessly into actual events of the time. In 2010 a new crime fiction series was launched, set in 1930s Australia where the effects of the Great...
by NRB | 15 Apr 2015 | Giveaways |
Win a great bundle of books to warm up your autumn. Simply email editors@newtownreviewofbooks.com.au with Autumn Giveaway #2 in the subject line and your name and address in the body of the email by 6pm Thursday 16 April 2015. Please note we cannot afford to post...