In the murky world of Kings Cross in 1932, aspiring crime writer Joan
Linderman and her friend and flatmate Bernice Becker live a wild
bohemian life. One Saturday night, Joan is horrified to find her
neighbour, Ellie, dead. To prove her worth as a crime writer and
bring Ellie's killer to justice, Joan secretly investigates the case.
But as Joan digs deeper, the list of suspects grows longer, involving
the dangerous underbelly of the Cross.
_Death in the Ladies' Goddess Club_ is a riveting noir crime thriller
with more surprises than even novelist Joan bargained for: blackmail,
kidnapping, drug-peddling, a pagan sex cult, undercover cops, and a
shocking confession.
From the shadows of bohemian and underworld Kings Cross, who will
emerge to tell the real story?
Julian Leatherdale's first love was theatre. On graduation, he wrote
lyrics for four satirical cabarets and a two-act musical. He
discovered a passion for popular history as a staff writer, researcher
and photo editor for Time-Life's _Australians At War_ series. He
later researched and co-wrote two Film Australia-ABC
documentaries _Return to Sandakan_ and _The Forgotten Force_ and
was an image researcher at the State Library of New South Wales. He
was the public relations manager for a hotel school in the Blue
Mountains, where he lives with his wife and two children.
His first novel, _Palace of Tears,_ was published by Allen & Unwin
in 2015 and HarperCollins Germany in 2016. His essay on the Hydro
Majestic and Mark Foy was published on the Dictionary of Sydney
website for the 2015 Blue Mountains Icons project. His second
novel, _The Opal Dragonfly_, was published in 2018. His debut YA
novel, _The Phantasmic Detective Agency,_ will be published by Eagle
Books in 2020. _Death in the Ladies' Goddess Club_ is his third
adult novel.
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