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The Ned Kelly Awards (named for bushranger Ned Kelly) are Australia's leading literary awards for crime writing in both the crime fiction and true crime genres. They were established in 1996 by the Crime Writers Association of Australia to reward excellence in the field of crime writing within Australia.
The following books have received a Ned Kelly from the Crime Writers Association of Australia. For Ned Kelly Award-winning writers, see Category:Ned Kelly Award winners . Pages in category "Ned Kelly Award–winning works"
The following writers have all received a Ned Kelly Award from the Crime Writers Association of Australia. For the individual books that have received Ned Kellys, see Category:Ned Kelly Award–winning works.
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Death Delights is a 2001 Ned Kelly Award-winning novel by the Australian author Gabrielle Lord. [ 1 ] This novel is the first in the Jack McCain series, followed by Lethal Factor (2003) and Dirty Weekend (2005).
Gary Corby is an Australian author of historical mysteries set in the world of Classical Greece.. His novels feature historical figures from the time as recurring characters, notably Socrates, Pericles, and the priestess Diotima of Mantinea.
It won the Ned Kelly Award in 2015 for Best Novel. [1] The novel follows Eden Archer, a policewoman and serial killer who is on the trail of a killer targeting prostitutes. Reviews