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y separately published work icon Crime Scenes : Stories anthology   short story   crime  
Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Crime Scenes : Stories
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Strawberry Hills, Inner Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales,:Spineless Wonders , 2016 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Turn, Amanda O'Callaghan , single work short story crime (p. 7-23)
Three-Pan Creek Gift, Peter Corris , single work short story (p. 25-36)
The Mango Tree, P. M. Newton , single work short story (p. 37-50)
Thirteen Miles, Michael Caleb Tasker , single work short story (p. 51-66)
Postcard from Cambodia, Andrew Nette , single work short story (p. 67-87)
Swimming Pool Girls, Melanie Napthine , single work short story (p. 89-102)
Death Star, Tony Birch , single work short story (p. 103-115)
The Teardrop Tattoos, Angela Savage , single work short story crime

'In this award-winning short story set in Melbourne, Australia, an anonymous narrator is released from prison into public housing near a child care centre. When she receives a complaint about her dog, a restricted breed, she blames a mother whose infant attends the centre. Acquiring disguises from the local op shop, she stalks the mother and sets about plotting a terrible revenge for the loss of her dog.' (Publication summary)

(p. 117-132)
The Good Butler, Carmel Bird , single work short story (p. 133-139)
The Drover, Leigh Redhead , single work short story (p. 141-164)
I Hate Crime Fiction, Eddy Burger , single work short story (p. 173-190)
Saying Goodbye, David Whish-Wilson , single work short story
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