Karen Chisholm
June Wright
June Wright (b. 1919) - Wrote six detective novels between 1948-66, mostly in Melbourne settings and with female detectives. While wrapping food scraps in newspaper she saw an advertisement for a novel competition, run by the London publisher Hutchinson. She won the prize with Murder in the Telephone Exchange and Hutchinson published three of her novels. With Reservation for Murder (1966) she introduced her detective-nun, the formidable Mother Paul. The best of her novels is Faculty of Murder (1961), set in Melbourne University, with Ormond College's tower on the cover.
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Series: Maggie Byrnes
Blog | Currently Reading - DUCK SEASON DEATH, June Wright | Wednesday, May 13, 2015 | |
Blog | Currently Reading - So Bad a Death, June Wright | Karen Chisholm
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Monday, May 4, 2015 |
Review | Review - MURDER IN THE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, June Wright | Karen Chisholm
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Friday, May 2, 2014 |
Blog | CR - Murder in the Telephone Exchange, June Wright | Karen Chisholm
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014 |