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THE FIRST CUT - Scarlet Stiletto Award Winners, edited by Lindy Cameron

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Australia
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Crime Fiction
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Short Stories
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Scarlet Stiletto - The First Cut
ISBN: 
9780987160362
Series: 
Scarlet Stiletto
Publisher: 
Clan Destine Press
Year of Publication: 
2011

Scarlet Stiletto The First Cut presents a superb collection of spine-chilling crime fiction stories culled from the annual Scarlet Stiletto Awards hosted by Sisters in Crime Australia.

You’ll find the whole gamut from murder and mayhem to police procedurals and crime in verse. Some will have your blood running cold, some will raise gooseflesh, and others will make you laugh – but all will have you on the edge of your seat, and wanting more.

Book Review: 

Getting to generate the ebooks for Clan Destine Press has its advantages.  Not the least of which is the "checking" phase which basically is code for a good read.  And, despite this being my second reading of THE FIRST CUT, it was a very good read.

For the past 18 years the Australian Sisters in Crime have been awarding a range of prizes for short stories (the categories have shifted around over the years), and THE FIRST CUT was the first time that many of the prize winners were compiled into a single volume and published.  (The current Clan Destine version is new edition).

It's a worthwhile collection to read for the sake of the stories included, as well as to discover some "name" authors who have since gone on to get books published, or have felt that they got a real kickstart from the Scarlet Stiletto Awards.  You'll find stories here from some authors you may recognise (Tara Moss and Cate Kennedy for example), and some authors who have gone on to have books published (Liz Filleul and Josephine Pennicott come to mind immediately).  This is a great way to find upcoming authors who are writing at the same standard!

One of the interesting things about THE FIRST CUT is the diversity of subject matters, and the sorts of categories that the stories fall into.  Submission rules call for an active woman protagonist, a crime/mystery theme and that the story must be an original, unpublished work - from there there are a range of categories, including Verse, Malice Domestic, Possible Film Treatments and so on. 

Every year there are submissions from a range of authors, previous winners, previous participants and brand new writers who give the competition a go.  The judging is blind (I was lucky enough to be involved in this year's judging weekend), we have no idea who has written what, and can't find out until all stories have been read, and all deliberations completed and winners finalised.

THE FIRST CUT takes the reader through a wide gambit of styles, subject matters and contexts.  There's humorous, twisting, scarey, odd and quite surprising.  Given that these are all short stories, the variety is outstanding.  As is the writing.  Although sometimes it could make you wonder about who you're sharing dinner and a drink with before a Sisters in Crime Monthly event!

THE FIRST CUT is available in paperback, ebook and Amazon format via Clan Destine Press - http://www.clandestinepress.com.au

Scarlet Stiletto - The First Cut

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ISBN: 
9781741165562
Publisher: 
Clan Destine Press
Year of Publication: 
2011
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Ann Penhallurick
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Bronwyn Blake
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Christina Lee
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Dianne Gray
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Inga Simpson
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Jacqui Horwood
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Janis Spehr
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Julie Waight
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Kerry Munnery
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Lindy Cameron
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Liz Cameron
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Liz Filleul
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Louise Connor
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Margaret Bevege
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Margaret Pollock
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Rhonda Bird
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Roxxy Bent
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Sarah Evans
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Siobhan Mullany
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Tara Moss
Author's Home Country: 
Australia
Categorisation
Category: 
Crime Fiction
Sub Genre: 
Short Stories

An anthology of prize-winning stories from Sisters in Crime's national short story competition edited by Lindy Cameron.  It includes 26 stories by Tara Moss, Cate Kennedy, Kerry Munnery, Josephine Pennicott, Julie Waight, Jacqui Horwood, Louise Connor, Margaret Pollock, Dianne Gray,

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    ISBN: 
    0732268133
    Location: 
    Australia
    Series: 
    Makedee Vanderwall
    Publisher: 
    Harper Collins
    Year of Publication: 
    2003
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    Author: 
    Tara Moss
    Author's Home Country: 
    Australia
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    Category: 
    Crime Fiction
    Sub Genre: 
    Private Detective

    Makedde Vanderwall is a woman with a past. She is beautiful, street-smart and single, a model paying her way through a degree in forensic psychology. But behind the wit and winning smile is a woman haunted by violent nightmares and plagued by thoughts of Detective Andy Flynn, the ex-lover who saved her from a serial killer in Sydney.

    Mak has returned to Vancouver, her hometown in Canada, eager to finish her studies, move on from the ordeal, and find some peace of mind. But instead she walks straight into a city gripped by fear, and a campus where the students are fair game.

    Hit

    Book Information
    ISBN: 
    0732276748
    Location: 
    Australia
    Series: 
    Makedee Vanderwall
    Publisher: 
    Harper Collins
    Year of Publication: 
    2006
    Author Information
    Author: 
    Tara Moss
    Author's Home Country: 
    Australia
    Categorisation
    Category: 
    Crime Fiction
    Sub Genre: 
    Private Detective

    Makedde Vanderwall has her PhD and she has started a new life in Australia with her detective boyfriend, Andy Flynn. To scrape together extra cash to start her first forensic psychology practice, Mak begins working part-time for an infamous Sydney PI.

    Fetish

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    ISBN: 
    0732284430
    Location: 
    Australia
    Series: 
    Makedee Vanderwall
    Publisher: 
    Harper Collins
    Year of Publication: 
    2000
    Author Information
    Author: 
    Tara Moss
    Author's Home Country: 
    Australia
    Categorisation
    Category: 
    Crime Fiction
    Sub Genre: 
    Private Detective

    Tall, blonde and beautiful - It's no surprise that Canadian Makedde Vanderwall is a model. What is surprising is her street-smart ways and her own recognition that modeling is only a stopgap career, a lucrative means to fund her tuition for a degree in forensic psychology. But more surprising - and disturbing - is that while on assignment in Sydney, Australia, Makedde finds herself in the middle of a grisly, sensational hunt for the "Stiletto Murderer" - a serial killer who brutally murdered Makedde's best friend - and may see Makedde as his next fashion victim.

    Covet

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    ISBN: 
    0732276721
    Location: 
    Australia
    Series: 
    Makedee Vanderwall
    Publisher: 
    Harper Collins
    Year of Publication: 
    2004
    Author Information
    Author: 
    Tara Moss
    Author's Home Country: 
    Australia
    Categorisation
    Category: 
    Crime Fiction
    Sub Genre: 
    Private Detective

    Eighteen months after her ordeal at the hands of the sadistic 'Stiletto Murderer', fashion model and forensic psychology student Makedde Vanderwall must confront her demons when she returns to Sydney for the trial. But just as the verdict is handed down, the unthinkable happens -- the killer makes a daring escape, aided and abetted by a twisted accomplice that no one suspected ...

    Siren

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    ISBN: 
    9780732285128
    Location: 
    Australia
    Series: 
    Makedee Vanderwall
    Publisher: 
    Harper Collins
    Year of Publication: 
    2009
    Author Information
    Author: 
    Tara Moss
    Author's Home Country: 
    Australia
    Categorisation
    Category: 
    Crime Fiction
    Sub Genre: 
    Private Detective

    Mak Vanderwall - beautiful, street-wise daughter of a cop, graduate in forensic psychology, and now PI - is hired by a widowed mother to track down her missing nineteen-year-old son. Has he come to harm? Or has he run off with a bizarre troupe of shady French cabaret artists sweeping through Australia?

    Tara Moss

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    Tara Moss
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    Australia

    About the Author

    Born in Victoria, British Columbia, Moss is now a proud dual Australian/Canadian citizen, and resides in Sydney.
     

    2010 Davitt Award Nominees

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    The list of nominees for the 2010 Davitt Awards has now been released.  More wonderful reading to catch up on!

    * Marks the ones I've had the good fortune to read so far.

    ADULT FICTION

    Allen & Unwin - Sharp Shooter by Marianne Delacourt *

    Allen & Unwin - Forbidden Fruit by Kerry Greenwood *

    Allen & Unwin - Red Dust by Fleur McDonald

    Arcadia - Steel River by Antoinette Eklund

    HIT - Tara Moss

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    Australia
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    Crime Fiction
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    Hit
    ISBN: 
    0732276748
    Series: 
    Makedee Vanderwall
    Publisher: 
    Harper Collins
    Year of Publication: 
    2006
    Book Review: 

     

    Meaghan Wallace is invited to one of the "must be at" social events in Sydney - a party at the very very rich Cavanagh household. When her escort (and boss) finally passes out, she stumbles across Damien, the very spoilt son of the family, arguing with other men in the same room as a bed, and a very young, dead Asian girl. Meaghan uses her phone camera to videotape the event, amazed at the famous faces she's encountering at this party, but is caught by Damien's friend Simon who smashes the phone and quietly removes Meaghan from the party. When Meaghan is found dead in her own apartment a few days later, a young drug-addled junkie who is also there is assumed guilty by the police, but Meaghan's boss is not so sure.
     
    Makedde Vanderwall is working freelance for the PI firm he hires, saving up the money to open her own forensic psychology practice, and she is assigned the case. It also seems that Simon is not such a great minder for his friend after all and Damien's father - Jack - is forced to step in to clean up after his son and protect the family reputation and business.
     
    HIT is not a who or why done it - it's a thriller. You know that there are two main threads converging - Makedde's investigation and the Cavanagh family tidying up. HIT is all about how and when these elements collide. The book changes perspective with each chapter - from Makedde's investigation to the family and the activities of their hired help.
     
    The good thing about HIT is the "bad guys". Whilst the action swirls around Damien, he is a very one dimensional character, but Simon is a classic leached on friend. He is Damien's minder and pimp, for the money he can redirect his way, but mostly because of the influence that being the "friend of Damien" gives him. Jack Cavanagh has a "minder" of his own - an enigmatic character known as "The American" who sorts out problems. There is a hired killer, bought in from India, an Australian with a Sydney based history, an unforgettable appearance and a big reputation as an efficient killer.
     
    The bad thing about HIT is the Makedde chapters which frequently slow the pace to snails crawl, with extraneous padding and repetitive elements that become hard work. The major sex scene, albeit short, between Makedde and her boyfriend Andy, would probably qualify for the Literary Review Bad Sex Awards. There is also way too much made of the fact that everyone underestimates Makedde because of the way she looks, and too many pointless references to Makedde's blissful unawareness of how her stunning good looks stop conversation in restaurants and create murmurings in shopping centres. And why the push up bra and skimpy singlet "that she felt might come in handy"? Did it come in handy? This reader is still wondering.
     
    Ultimately HIT will please fans of Tara Moss, and could well find a market in those looking for pure entertainment.
     
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