All crime is local

Michael Duffy
Alan Carter
Natalie Conyer

Are people affected by place? Crime novels offer the chance to explore the intimate relationship between landscape and those who live – and kill – there. Michaela Kalowski talks to three writers who go local and deep – Michael Duffy (the Blue Mountains), Natalie Conyer (South Africa and Sydney) and Alan Carter (Tasmania). Find out about the crime equivalent of ‘terroir’, the impact of landscape on wine – and people.

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FACILITATOR(S): Michael Campbell

SPEAKER(S): Ashlee Donohue and Amy McQuire

FACILITATOR(S): Larissa Behrendt

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