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Sisters in Crime NSW Present: the Sunday Soirée Halloween Special:

Mysterious pasts, haunting presents: new novels by best-selling authors Tea Cooper and Kayte Nunn

Live via Zoom Sunday 31st October, 5pm.

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Take a tour across time-periods and landscapes – both sinister and superb - with international best-selling authors Kayte Nunn and Tea Cooper in conversation with psychologist and crime writer, A. D. Penhall.

In Kayte Nunn’s The Last Reunion, decades after the end of their service in the ‘Wasbies’ (the Women’s Auxiliary Service, Burma), five British and Australian women are summoned to a New Year's Eve party in Galway. At the core of this reunion are desire, revenge, courage, and the mystery of the stolen Fox-Girl, a Japanese netsuke from the Edo period.

Tea Cooper’s soon to be released, The Fossil Hunter, steps back into the mysterious 19th century location of Wollembi in the Hunter Valley. Seventy years later, at the end of WW1, a connection between a fossil in London’s Natural History museum and her two dead brothers spurs Penelope to find the truth about long buried bodies in Wollembi’s sinister Bow Wow Gorge.

About Tea Cooper: 

Tea has published 12 novels, several of which have had highly successful international publication. In 2021 Tea was Overall Winner of the Daphne du Maurier Awards for Excellence in Mystery and Suspense for The Cartographer’s SecretThe Fossil Hunter, her thirteenth novel, will be released in late October 2021. 

About Kayte Nunn: 

Kayte is the author of six novels, including the international bestselling The Botanist's Daughter for which she was awarded the Winston Graham Historical Fiction Prize in 2020. Her sixth novel, published in 2021 The Last Reunion, is a meticulously researched and thoroughly engaging mystery.


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