The Rowland Sinclair Mysteries revisit the 1910s…
Alison (CEO and Founding Director)
A Murder Unmentioned, the sixth Rowland Sinclair Mystery by award-winning author Sulari Gentill.
“This is another wonderful Rowly whodunit that takes us even further back in time. With a focus on fraternal relationships, we discover that even the very best of families have secrets, and that murder seems very much part of the Sinclair family narrative,” said Alison Green, CEO and Founder of Pantera Press.
To let readers have a bit of fun and create their own 1930s stories filled with bloodshed, betrayal and bohemians, Pantera Press is offering, through selected retailers, a “Magnetic Story Set” as a gift with purchase.
“The magnetic story sets also features some of Sulari’s delightful pen and ink drawing that feature on there-released paperback covers of her books,” said Alison.
Sulari will be visiting bookstores in Sydney during the first week of November – so readers may get the chance to ask her about her own unmentioned writing secrets or pick up a signed copy of one of her books!
Sulari is then off to the Snowy Mountains Readers and Writers Festival (7-9 November) before she makes her way to Melbourne for the Crime and Justice Festival (14-16 November).
And on the last weekend in November, Sulari will be guest of honour at a special cocktail party at the Crackenback Resort and Spa in Jindabyne to celebrate the release of book 6 in this popular historical crime series.
There is one tip Sulari is willing to share however – apparently Rowland is quite keen to put a bet each way on Who Shot Thebarman in next week’s Melbourne Cup!