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Issue Details: First known date: 2024... March 2024 of The Newtown Review of Books est. 2012- The Newtown Review of Books
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* Contents derived from the , 2024 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Melissa Lucashenko : Edenglassie, Michael Jongen , single work review
— Review of Edenglassie Melissa Lucashenko , 2023 single work novel ;
'The new novel from the award-winning author of Too Much Lip entwines Brisbane’s past and present to reveal the impact of colonisation.' 
Susan McCreery : All the Unloved, Ann Skea , single work review
— Review of All the Unloved Susan McCreery , 2023 single work novel ;
'Susan McCreery’s novel recounts the lives of the residents of a block of flats in 1990s Bondi and the complexities of love.'
Iain Ryan : The Strip, Ben Ford Smith , single work review
— Review of The Strip Iain Ryan , 2024 single work novel ;
'The new novel from the author of The Spiral and The Student delivers a noir excursion into the underbelly of the Gold Coast in the 1980s.'
Tracy Ryan : The Queen’s Apprenticeship, Ann Skea , single work review
— Review of The Queen’s Apprenticeship Tracy Ryan , 2023 single work novel ;
'Tracy Ryan’s latest novel evokes the social divisions of sixteenth-century France and the stories of two independent-minded women.'
Liam Murphy The Roadmap of Loss, Paul Anderson , single work review
— Review of The Roadmap of Loss Liam Murphy , 2024 single work novel ;
'Liam Murphy’s debut novel is both a road trip across the US and a journey into the past.'
Sulari Gentill : The Mystery Writer, Karen Chisholm , single work review
— Review of The Mystery Writer Sulari Gentill , 2024 single work novel ;
'In Sulari Gentill’s new novel, aspiring writer Theo and her brother Gus become embroiled in increasingly bizarre conspiracy theories.'
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