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March 2008, no. 299

Murder on the Apricot Coast by Marion Halligan

Allen & Unwin, $21.95 pb, 264 pp

Explain away

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March 2008, no. 299

Marion Halligan is a long-established fiction writer with an impressive list of publications. Even readers with only partial familiarity will recall that many of her novels have been informed by autobiographical material reflecting personal leanings and experiences, particularly her fondness for France, food and cooking, and the profound grief she sustained when her husband died. But in 2006 she changed direction, plunging into crime fiction with The Apricot Colonel, to which she has now produced a sequel. Both are written in the first person by a narrator called Cassandra Travers, a book editor.

Judith Armstrong reviews 'Murder on the Apricot Coast' by Marion Halligan

Murder on the Apricot Coast

by Marion Halligan

Allen & Unwin, $21.95 pb, 264 pp

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