'Inspired by real events and people, Murder in Punch Lane is a dark and gripping crime novel that maps the sins and secrets of nineteenth-century Melbourne.
'Melbourne, 1868.
When dazzling theatre star Marie St Denis dies in the arms of her best friend, fellow actress Lola Sanchez, everyone believes it was suicide by laudanum overdose. Everyone except Lola. On the brink of stardom herself, she risks everything by embarking on a quest to find Marie's killer.
'When journalist Magnus Scott, writing as 'the Walking Gentleman', publishes a compassionate obituary about her friend, Lola decides to seek his help. A fraught attraction develops between these two amateur detectives from opposite sides of society, and their volatile relationship soon begins to compromise their investigation.
'Lola keeps a secret from Magnus. She traverses the corrupt underbelly of the brash young metropolis just as he does, but disguised as a boy, entering dangerous, forbidden spaces where the lives of the rich and privileged intersect with the city's underclass and outsiders: bohemians, theatre folk, prostitutes, down-and-outs and opium addicts.
'Neither are prepared for the truths they will uncover about the powers that rule Melbourne – or the consequences for their own lives. And now they must race to find the murderer before the city destroys them both.' (Publication summary)
Over the course of Murder in Punch Lane the main character, Lola Sanchez, is rehearsing the role of Ophelia for the Royal Theatre's production of Shakespeare's Hamlet.
A production of Hamlet did take place at Melbourne's Royal Theatre but not with the fictional Sanchez. In the Theatre Royal's 1867 production (as in the novel) the role of Hamlet was played by British actor Walter Montgomery. Montgomery reprised the role at Sydney's Prince of Wales Opera House in 1868. See the article 'Mr. Walter Montgomery' in the Sydney Illustrated News for further details.
'In Murder in Punch Lane, Jane Sullivan creates a murder mystery plot surrounding the death in 1868 of rising theatre star Marie St Denis.
'In Sullivan’s tale, fictional actress and amateur sleuth Lola Sanchez and her sidekick, journalist and magazine editor Magnus Scott, investigate possible suspects in St Denis’s death.
'Sullivan’s suspects include American-born Shakespearian actor Walter Montgomery, judge and philanthropist Redmond Barry, police commissioner Frederick Charles Standish, and forensic pathologist and drama critic J. E. Neild.'
This article backgrounds Sullivan's novel but goes on to explore the life and death by suicide of Alice Maes, aka Marie St Denis.
'A crime novel set in the laneways and high society of 19th century Melbourne.'
'A crime novel set in the laneways and high society of 19th century Melbourne.'
'In Murder in Punch Lane, Jane Sullivan creates a murder mystery plot surrounding the death in 1868 of rising theatre star Marie St Denis.
'In Sullivan’s tale, fictional actress and amateur sleuth Lola Sanchez and her sidekick, journalist and magazine editor Magnus Scott, investigate possible suspects in St Denis’s death.
'Sullivan’s suspects include American-born Shakespearian actor Walter Montgomery, judge and philanthropist Redmond Barry, police commissioner Frederick Charles Standish, and forensic pathologist and drama critic J. E. Neild.'
This article backgrounds Sullivan's novel but goes on to explore the life and death by suicide of Alice Maes, aka Marie St Denis.