Kirsten Alexander Kirsten Alexander i(A32391 works by)
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Gender: Female
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Kirsten Alexander was born in San Francisco and raised in Brisbane, Queensland. She has worked as an editor and writers news articles. Kirsten has also worked as a book reviewer for ABC Radio National. In 2018, Kirsten was based in Melbourne, and her first novel, Half Moon Lake, was published in 2019.

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y separately published work icon Riptides North Sydney : Bantam Australia , 2020 17538639 2020 single work novel

'One bad decision can tear your world apart . . .

'December 1974. Abby Campbell and her brother Charlie are driving to their father's farm on a dark country road when they swerve into the path of another car, forcing it into a tree. The pregnant driver is killed instantly.

'In the heat of the moment, Abby and Charlie make a fateful decision. They flee, hoping heavy rain will erase the fact they were there. They both have too much to lose.

'But they have no idea who they've just killed or how many lives will be affected by her death. Soon the truth is like a riptide they can't escape, as their terrible secret pulls them down deeper by the day.'   (Publication summary)

2021 longlisted Davitt Award Best Adult Crime Novel
y separately published work icon Half Moon Lake Sydney : Bantam Books , 2019 14889858 2019 single work novel historical fiction

'In 1913, on a summer’s day at Half Moon Lake, Louisiana, four-year-old Sonny Davenport walks into the woods and never returns.

'The boy’s mysterious disappearance from the family’s lake house makes front-page news in their home town of Opelousas. John Henry and Mary Davenport are wealthy and influential, and will do anything to find their son. For two years, the Davenports search across the South, offer increasingly large rewards and struggle not to give in to despair.

'Then, at the moment when all hope seems lost, the boy is found in the company of a tramp.

'But is he truly Sonny Davenport? The circumstances of his discovery raise more questions than answers. And when Grace Mill, an unwed farm worker, travels from Alabama to lay claim to the child, newspapers, townsfolk, even the Davenports’ own friends, take sides.

'As the tramp’s kidnapping trial begins, and two desperate mothers fight for ownership of the boy, the people of Opelousas discover that truth is more complicated than they’d ever dreamed...'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2020 longlisted Davitt Award Best Adult Crime Novel
2019 longlisted Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing Best First Novel
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