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y separately published work icon Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing single work   novel   crime   detective  
Is part of Gemma Lincoln P. I. Gabrielle Lord , 1999 series - author novel (number 2 in series)
Issue Details: First known date: 2002... 2002 Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing
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'Gemma Lincoln is trying to discover who has been raping and murdering girls from Kings Cross. Her own business is being sabotaged and her boyfriend is getting up close and personal with a beautiful woman. Gemma struggles to pull her life together in increasingly sinister circumstances.' (Publication summary)

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  • Dedication: To Margie

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Works about this Work

Issues of Class and Gender in Australian Crime Fiction : From the 1950s to Today Rachel Franks , 2012 single work criticism
— Appears in: Sold by the Millions : Australia's Bestsellers 2012; (p. 96-111)
In this chapter, Rachel Franks notes ‘‘Australian crime fiction writers imported many types of crime fiction from Britain, including the gothic mystery and the Newgate novel, and from America, including the locked room mystery and the spy story.’ She observes how Australian crime fiction has changed along with the ‘societies that produce it.’ She concludes that for Australian crime fiction to be attractive to mass market and an assured popularity, Australian crime fiction writers must respond ‘to the changing demands of their readers,’ and ‘continue to develop the genre with increasingly sophisticated stories about murderers and those who bring them to justice.’ (Editor’s foreword xii)
Kabel's Korner 2002 single work column
— Appears in: Crime Factory , November no. 8 2002; (p. 63-64)
Untitled Sarah Byrne , 2002 single work review
— Appears in: Crime Factory , August no. 7 2002; (p. 52)

— Review of Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing Gabrielle Lord , 2002 single work novel
Lord of the Thrills Chris McLeod , 2002 single work review
— Appears in: The West Australian , 19 October 2002; (p. 16)

— Review of Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing Gabrielle Lord , 2002 single work novel
Criminal Pleasures R. J. Thompson , 2002 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , October no. 245 2002; (p. 54-55)

— Review of The Diviner's Son Gary Crew , 2002 single work novel ; Murder in Montparnasse Kerry Greenwood , 2002 single work novel ; Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing Gabrielle Lord , 2002 single work novel
Good Bad, or Awful? Over to George Hugh Dillon , 2002 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 6-7 July 2002; (p. 13)

— Review of Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing Gabrielle Lord , 2002 single work novel
Blood on the Cross Peter Pierce , 2002 single work review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 23 July vol. 120 no. 6334 2002; (p. 74)

— Review of Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing Gabrielle Lord , 2002 single work novel
Gemma Hits the Mean Streets Again Sue Turnbull , 2002 single work review
— Appears in: The Age , 10 August 2002; (p. 7)

— Review of Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing Gabrielle Lord , 2002 single work novel
Realism to Scare You Awake Christopher Bantick , 2002 single work review
— Appears in: The West Australian , 16 September 2002; (p. 11)

— Review of Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing Gabrielle Lord , 2002 single work novel
Criminal Pleasures R. J. Thompson , 2002 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , October no. 245 2002; (p. 54-55)

— Review of The Diviner's Son Gary Crew , 2002 single work novel ; Murder in Montparnasse Kerry Greenwood , 2002 single work novel ; Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing Gabrielle Lord , 2002 single work novel
Kabel's Korner 2002 single work column
— Appears in: Crime Factory , November no. 8 2002; (p. 63-64)
Issues of Class and Gender in Australian Crime Fiction : From the 1950s to Today Rachel Franks , 2012 single work criticism
— Appears in: Sold by the Millions : Australia's Bestsellers 2012; (p. 96-111)
In this chapter, Rachel Franks notes ‘‘Australian crime fiction writers imported many types of crime fiction from Britain, including the gothic mystery and the Newgate novel, and from America, including the locked room mystery and the spy story.’ She observes how Australian crime fiction has changed along with the ‘societies that produce it.’ She concludes that for Australian crime fiction to be attractive to mass market and an assured popularity, Australian crime fiction writers must respond ‘to the changing demands of their readers,’ and ‘continue to develop the genre with increasingly sophisticated stories about murderers and those who bring them to justice.’ (Editor’s foreword xii)
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