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Candice J. Fox was a lecturer in writing and a doctoral candidate at the University of Notre Dame, Sydney (in 2013). Her PhD thesis focused on literary censorship in Australia and explores sedition, morality, terrorism and national identity formation using banned or censored texts.
In 2014, she published her debut crime novel, Hades, which won the Ned Kelly Award for Best first Novel, and was shortlisted for a Davitt Award. Later novels in the same series have attracted similar accolades.
In 2016, she began a collaboration with American crime writer James Patterson.
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Gathering Dark
Melbourne
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Bantam Australia
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2020
18606273
2020
single work
novel
thriller
'From Australia's most exciting and original crime writer comes another electrifying thriller, set in Los Angeles, introducing a new – and decidedly unconventional – team of 'detectives'.
'A convicted killer. A gifted thief. A vicious crime boss. A disillusioned cop.
Together they’re a missing girl's only hope.'Blair Harbour, once a wealthy, respected surgeon in Los Angeles, is now an ex-con down on her luck. She’s determined to keep her nose clean to win back custody of her son.
'But when her former cellmate, Sneak Lawlor, begs for help to find her missing daughter, Blair is compelled to put her new-found freedom on the line. Joined by LA’s most feared underworld figure, Ada Maverick, the crew of criminals bring outlaw tactics to the search for Dayly.
'Detective Jessica Sanchez has always had a difficult relationship with the LAPD. And her inheritance of a $7 million mansion as a reward for catching a killer has just made her police enemy number one.
'It’s been ten years since Jessica arrested Blair for the cold-blooded murder of her neighbour. So when Jessica opens the door to the disgraced doctor and her friends early one morning she expects abuse, maybe even violence.
'What comes instead is a plea for help.' (Publication summary)
- 2021 shortlisted Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing — Best Novel
- 2021 shortlisted Davitt Award — Best Adult Crime Novel
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Gone by Midnight
London
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Transworld
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2019
15392329
2019
single work
novel
thriller
'On the fifth floor of the White Caps Hotel, four young friends are left alone while their parents dine downstairs. But when Sara Farrow checks on the children at midnight, her son is missing. The boys swear they stayed in their room, and CCTV confirms Richie has not left the building. Despite a thorough search, no trace of the child is found.
'Distrustful of the police, Sara turns to Crimson Lake's unlikeliest private investigators: disgraced cop Ted Conkaffey and convicted killer Amanda Pharrell. This case just the sort of twisted puzzle that gets Amanda's blood pumping.
'For Ted, the case couldn’t have come at a worse time. Two years ago a false accusation robbed him of his career, his reputation and most importantly his family. But now Lillian, the daughter he barely knows, is coming to stay in his ramshackle cottage by the lake.
'Ted must dredge up the area's worst characters to find a missing boy. And the kind of danger he uncovers could well put his own child in deadly peril . . .' (Publication summary)
- 2020 longlisted Davitt Award — Best Adult Crime Novel
- 2019 shortlisted Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing — Best Novel
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Redemption Point
Sydney
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Random House Australia
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2018
12559493
2018
single work
novel
thriller
'#1 New York Times bestselling author Candice Fox delivers a compulsive new crime thriller, which sees Ted Conkaffey once again teaming up with an unlikely partner – this time the father of the girl he was accused of abducting . . .
'When former police detective Ted Conkaffey was wrongly accused of abducting thirteen-year-old Claire Bingley, he hoped the Queensland rainforest town of Crimson Lake would be a good place to disappear. But nowhere is safe from Claire’s devastated father.
'Dale Bingley has a brutal revenge plan all worked out – and if Ted doesn’t help find the real abductor, he’ll be its first casualty.
'Meanwhile, in a dark roadside hovel called the Barking Frog Inn, the bodies of two young bartenders lie on the beer-sodden floor. It’s Detective Inspector Pip Sweeney’s first homicide investigation – complicated by the arrival of private detective Amanda Pharrell to ‘assist’ on the case. Amanda’s conviction for murder a decade ago has left her with some odd behavioural traits, top-to-toe tatts – and a keen eye for killers.
'For Ted and Amanda, the hunt for the truth will draw them into a violent dance with evil. Redemption is certainly on the cards – but it may well cost them their lives . . .' (Publication summary)
- 2019 shortlisted Davitt Award — Best Adult Crime Novel
- 2018 shortlisted Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing — Best Novel