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BiographyHistory

Chris Hammer was a journalist, covering both Australian politics and international affairs, for over thirty years. In Australia, he was chief political correspondent for The Bulletin, current affairs correspondent for SBS TV, and a senior political journalist for The Age. As foreign correspondent for SBS TV's flagship current affairs program Dateline, he reported from more than 30 countries on six continents.

Hammer holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Charles Sturt University and a master's degree in international relations from the Australian National University. He published his first novel in 2018, but had previously published a number of volumes of travel writing, for one of which he was shortlisted for a Walkley. His second novel followed in 2019. Both novels attracted the attention of significant awards.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2014 recipient ACT Arts Grant $6,168.00 to assist with costs of researching and developing a novel set in Canberra

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Treasure and Dirt Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2021 22584513 2021 single work novel thriller

'An unputdownable standalone thriller from the bestselling author of Scrublands.

'In the desolate outback town of Finnigans Gap, police struggle to maintain law and order. Thieves pillage opal mines, religious fanatics recruit vulnerable young people and billionaires do as they please.

'Then an opal miner is found crucified and left to rot down his mine. Nothing about the miner's death is straightforward, not even who found the body. Sydney homicide detective Ivan Lucic is sent to investigate, assisted by inexperienced young investigator Nell Buchanan.

'But Finnigans Gap has already ended one police career and damaged others, and soon both officers face damning allegations and internal investigations. Have Ivan and Nell been set up and, if so, by whom?

'As time runs out, their only chance at redemption is to find the killer. But the more secrets they uncover, the more harrowing the mystery becomes, as events from years ago take on a startling new significance.

'For in Finnigans Gap, opals, bodies and secrets don't stay buried forever.

'A superb standalone thriller from the acclaimed and award-winning author of the international bestsellers ScrublandsSilver and Trust.' (Publication summary)

2022 longlisted Indie Awards Fiction
y separately published work icon Trust Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2020 19844604 2020 single work novel crime thriller

'The gripping new Martin Scarsden novel.

'She breathes deeply, trying to quell the rising sense of panic. A detective came to her home, drugged her and kidnapped her. She tries to make sense of it, to imagine alternatives, but only one conclusion is possible: it's the past, come to claim her.

'Martin Scarsden's new life seems perfect, right up until the moment it's shattered by a voicemail: a single scream, abruptly cut off, from his partner Mandalay Blonde.

'Racing home, he finds an unconscious man sprawled on the floor and Mandy gone. Someone has abducted her. But who, and why?

'So starts a twisting tale of intrigue and danger, as Martin probes the past of the woman he loves, a woman who has buried her former life so deep she has never mentioned it.

'And for the first time, Mandy finds denial impossible, now the body of a mystery man has been discovered, a man whose name she doesn't know, a man she was engaged to marry when he died. It's time to face her demons once and for all; it's time she learned how to trust.

'Set in a Sydney riven with corruption and nepotism, privilege and power, Trust is the third riveting novel from award-winning and internationally acclaimed writer Chris Hammer.' (Publication summary)

2021 joint winner The Danger Prize
2021 longlisted Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) Australian General Fiction Book of the Year
y separately published work icon Silver Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2019 16867567 2019 single work novel crime mystery

'Martin Scarsden returns in the sequel to the bestselling Scrublands.

'For half a lifetime, journalist Martin Scarsden has run from his past. But now there is no escaping.

'He'd vowed never to return to his hometown, Port Silver, and its traumatic memories. But now his new partner, Mandy Blonde, has inherited an old house in the seaside town and Martin knows their chance of a new life together won't come again.

'Martin arrives to find his best friend from school days brutally murdered, and Mandy the chief suspect. With the police curiously reluctant to pursue other suspects, Martin goes searching for the killer. And finds the past waiting for him.

'He's making little progress when a terrible new crime starts to reveal the truth. The media descend on Port Silver, attracted by a story that has it all: sex, drugs, celebrity and religion. Once again, Martin finds himself in the front line of reporting.

'Yet the demands of deadlines and his desire to clear Mandy are not enough: the past is ever present.

'An enthralling and propulsive thriller from the acclaimed and bestselling author of Scrublands.' (Publication summary)

2020 longlisted Crime Writers' Association (UK) The CWA Gold Dagger
2020 shortlisted Booksellers Choice Award Adult Fiction Book of the Year
2020 shortlisted Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) Australian General Fiction Book of the Year
2020 longlisted Indie Awards Fiction
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