The anthology was the collective brainchild of Australian Lindy Cameron (mystery writer and publisher of Clan Destine Press), and New Zealander Craig Sisterson (founder of the Ngaio Marsh Awards, and author of Southern Cross Crime: The Pocket Essential Guide to the Crime Fiction, Film & TV of Australia and New Zealand).
Their plan was simple. Contact and invite leading mystery writers from both sides of the Tasman (the sea that separates New Zealand and Australia) to contribute a story. Fingers crossed; off they went. Bam. They got an enthusiastic response, such that two more volumes are planned. Which tells you, yes, mystery fiction is alive and kicking in this part of the world.
Many of the anthology's contributing authors have written a story featuring their book series characters: Kerry Greenwood’s Corinna Chapman, Garry Disher’s ‘Hirsch’, Vanda Symon’s Sam Shephard, Sulari Gentill’s Rowly Sinclair, RWR McDonald’s ‘Nancys’, Lee Murray & Dan Rabarts’ Penny Yee & Matiu, Katherine Kovacic’s Alex Clayton, Dinuka McKenzie’s Kate Miles, and a rare appearance from Shane Maloney’s Murray Whelan. The rest have written standalones, and I believe all the stories are brand new.
Here's the marketing blurb for the book (to give you a taste of what's inside):
Dark Deeds Down Under, a ground-breaking anthology, brings together internationally-renowned Aussie and Kiwi crime writers and their beloved characters.
This stunning anthology includes 19 short stories from some of the brightest storytelling talents from Australia and New Zealand: including international bestsellers and award winners.
Through the prism of page-turning crime, mystery and thriller stories you will roam from the dusty Outback to South Island glaciers, from ocean-carved coastlines and craggy mountains to sultry rainforests and Middle Earth valleys, and via sleepy villages to the underbellies of our cosmopolitan cities.
In these all-new stories you’ll spend time with favourite series cops, sleuths and accidental heroes, and meet some new and edgy standalone characters.
The anthology is available to buy via the publisher (Clan Destine Press), Amazon, and most major book retailers.
Congratulations! Such an anthology is long overdue.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Janice. Yes, overdue it has been, underlined by the fact there is to be three volumes of stories, I believe the second book comes out at the end of the year, with the third going to print next year.
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Stephen! Looks like a great anthology. Love the cover.
ReplyDeleteThanks, John! Yes, that's a striking cover photo all right. It's the Church of the Good Shepherd, in the South Island of New Zealand. The region it's located in is a "Dark Sky" reserve, so it's a photographers' paradise.
DeleteStephen, congrats on getting a story into such a ground-breaking event. This one will go on my reading list.
ReplyDeleteThanks, RT! Yup, I was thrilled to be invited to contribute a story.
DeleteThanks Anne, Thanks Barb!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Stephen - another anthology to put on my list!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Eve!
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