Candice J. Fox was a lecturer in writing and a doctoral candidate at the University of Notre Dame, Sydney (in 2013). Her PhD thesis focused on literary censorship in Australia and explores sedition, morality, terrorism and national identity formation using banned or censored texts.
In 2014, she published her debut crime novel, Hades, which won the Ned Kelly Award for Best first Novel, and was shortlisted for a Davitt Award. Later novels in the same series have attracted similar accolades.
In 2016, she began a collaboration with American crime writer James Patterson.