Sydney Bauer Sydney Bauer i(A98407 works by)
Writing name for: Kimberley Scott
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

According to the author's website, Bauer 'was born in the late [nineteen] sixties, her father a theatre manager and film promoter, her mother a fashion model and home maker ... and by her late teens was spending her nights studying a degree in Communications and her days making coffees as a copy girl at a major Sydney metropolitan daily'. Bauer (Scott) worked as a television programming executive with the Seven Network.

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Awards for Works

y separately published work icon The 3rd Victim Sydney : Macmillan Australia , 2011 Z1811799 2011 single work novel crime 'A blood-soaked nursery. A missing baby. A traumatised mother. When David Cavanaugh hears of this heinous crime, he knows immediately he doesn't want to touch it. The mother's guilt appears obvious, and David and his colleagues expect to be bystanders only to Detective Joe Mannix's disturbing investigation. So when David is corralled on to the case against his will and appointed Sienna Walker's attorney, he faces the prospect of taking on a challenge he has always refused - defending someone who is guilty. But there is more to Sienna's story than meets the eye - and David soon realises that she may not just be innocent of killing her daughter, but also the victim of a crime so vast and so clever that securing a 'not guilty' verdict will be close to impossible. And so he fights on, slowly getting nearer to the real killer and the reason baby Eliza was murdered. But what he does not know is how close danger is creeping to his own front door - and that in the end there will not be two victims - but three.' (Trove record)
2012 shortlisted Davitt Award Best Adult Crime Novel
y separately published work icon Matter of Trust Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2010 Z1677251 2010 single work novel crime

'When attorney David Cavanaugh takes a call from an old friend in New Jersey, he immediately offers to help. Chris Kincaid is now a US Senator and his dilemma concerns the disappearance of another member of their childhood gang - Marilyn Maloney - who the now-married Senator used to date. Then a blonde woman's body is hauled out of the Passaic River in David's home town of Newark, and the situation becomes more complicated - there is a corpse to identify and, despite his fears about where this might be going, David leaves his wife and baby daughter in Boston to help Chris "sort things out".

'The situation soon spirals out of control as Chris involves David in a lie to the police. Marilyn is dead, Chris is confirmed as her lover and the popular senator - arrested for her murder - engages David as his attorney. Now David finds himself drowning in a sea of uncertainty - practising in a State he has never practised in before, defending one old friend accused of murdering another, and coming home, where his older brother, Sean, has a long-held grudge to settle.

'Buried family secrets, devastating lies and a seemingly uncatchable killer, plague David and his unlikeliest of allies - the career cop, who is supposed to be working for the prosecution. Worse still, David soon discovers that proving Chris innocence is linked directly to another mistake - made by someone very close to him, many years before...' (From the publisher's website.)

2010 nominated Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing Best Novel
y separately published work icon Move to Strike Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2009 Z1580632 2009 single work novel crime thriller

'Doctor Jeffrey Logan, daytime TV's most loved psychiatrist, has a top-rating talk show seen around the world. The perfect picture is completed by a beautiful, talented wife, Stephanie, who is the loving mother of their teenage son and daughter.

'This cosy domestic scene is shattered by a bullet. Stephanie is killed instantly at the kitchen table, the hunting rifle used at close range causing catastrophic damage.

'When "Doctor Jeff" confesses to his wife's murder, Boston lawyer David Cavanaugh is appointed as his defence counsel. But Cavanaugh and Logan's dead wife went to law school together, and from what he remembers of his friend, nothing is making sense. Then the unthinkable happens - evidence starts pointing not to Doctor Jeff, but to Stephanie's son, JT.

'Soon, Cavanaugh realises that though this family has a dark secret, it may not be the one the popular Doctor Jeff insists on revealing to the world. With the Logan children unwilling to reveal what really happened, and Doctor Jeff one step ahead of his defence team, Cavanaugh must race to uncover the truth, before more lives, including those closest to him, are lost.' (Publisher's blurb)

2010 shortlisted Davitt Award Best Adult Crime Novel
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