Crime Writers
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When:
| Sun 19 Feb ’12, 5:00pm–7:00pm |
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Where: Garden Terrace Restaurant, Hamilton Gardens, Cobham Drive, Hamilton
Restrictions: All Ages
Ticket Information:
- Cash at door: $10.00
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Delve into the minds of some of New Zealand’s most renowned crime writers. A fascinating panel chaired by lawyer turned journo and blogger extrordinaire, Craig Sisterton, who is also the creator and Judging Convenor of the Ngaio Marsh NZ Crime Fiction Award.
Penny’s bookstore will be there to purchase books on the night.
Scott Bainbridge
New Zealand law means that all unsolved murder files are inaccessible for a period of 70 years. Even after this period, restricted access is rarely given. Bainbridge has been given unprecedented access to the police files for ten of New Zealand¹s most baffling unsolved murders.
Joan Rosier-Jones
In Joan's latest book, market gardener Chow Yat, lives on the outskirts of Whanganui in post-WWI New Zealand, a time of particularly rampant xenophobia. In 1922 this humble, hardworking Chinese man was brutally shot and the murder remained unsolved. Through sound enquiry Rosier-Jones single-handedly all but solves the case.
Ben Sanders
At 20 years of age, Ben Sanders fascination with crime fiction has paid off having just signed a two-book contract with HarperCollins Publishers. Ben's sophisticated and edgy writing style signals the emergence of a major new talent.
Vanda Symon
Vanda is the author of the Sam Shephard detective fiction series. Her latest novel Bound, went straight to number one in the New Zealand bestsellers lists.
Paul Cleave
At 24 Paul wrote The Killing Hour. A year later he wrote The Cleaner. In 2006, six years after it was written, The Cleaner was published. It became one of the biggest selling books ever to come out of New Zealand, picking up several international contracts within it's first year and introducing Joe, the 'loveable' serial killer who works at the Christchurch Police Department.






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