Fiona Britton Fiona Britton i(A124684 works by)
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Fiona Britton has worked as a performer and freelance editor.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2017 shortlisted Helen Anne Bell Poetry Bequest For 'The Eye'.
2015 shortlisted The Noel Rowe Poetry Award For the manuscript Internal Medicine.
2009 recipient ASA Mentorship Fiction

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Violet Kelly and the Jade Owl Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2023 26210206 2023 single work novel historical fiction mystery

'Phryne Fisher meets Underbelly in an arch, out-of-the-box debut historical crime caper.

'A centuries-old curse, a house of secrets and a young woman determined to find out the truth.

'Sydney, 1930: In a well-heeled corner of Paddington, just a short distance from the razor gangs of Darlinghurst and Kings Cross, sits La Maison des Fleurs, an upscale brothel run by the indomitable Madame. The star of La Maison is Violet Kelly – beautiful, clever and determined to make something of herself in a world that has already taken so much.

'When a former associate of Madame's emerges to claim a long-owed favour involving a kidnapped girl and an ancient curse, Violet is drawn into a risky game of cat and mouse that takes her from dangerous underworld dealings to raucous parties to untold stories about her own past, and, eventually, right into the heart of La Maison des Fleurs. But how much is she willing to risk to save her friends, her home and the life she's come to love? And will it be enough?

'Violet Kelly is Agatha Christie meets Underbelly, with a Derringer tucked into her French lingerie.' (Publication summary)

2024 shortlisted Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing Best First Novel
2024 shortlisted The Danger Prize Debut Fiction
Oyster i "You could alway talk,", 2009 2009 single work poetry
— Appears in: Blake Prize 2007;
2009 shortlisted Blake Poetry Prize
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