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Katherine Howell Katherine Howell i(A4830 works by)
Born: Established: Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Female
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Katherine Howell was raised in Sydney. After leaving school, she worked in various jobs, including as an animal handler and bookshop sales assistant, and went to university for a year to study science. She worked for many years as an ambulance officer, and draws on this experience in her crime novels, which feature ambulance officers as protagonists. She has a Master of Philosophy in creative writing from the University of Queensland, and began studying for a PhD in creative writing at UQ in 2010.

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y separately published work icon Tell the Truth Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2015 8401009 2015 single work novel crime

'Paramedic Stacey Durham has an idyllic life; her dream job, a beautiful house, and a devoted husband. Until her car is found abandoned and covered in her blood.

'Detective Ella Marconi knows information is key in the first twenty-four hours, questioning the frantic husband, Marie, the jealous sister, and Rowan, the colleague who keeps turning up in all the wrong places.

'Just as Ella starts to piece together the clues, a shocking message arrives for James: You won't see her again if you don't tell the truth.

'As she sifts through the lies, Ella's relationship with Dr Callum McLennan is under siege, and she doesn't know if it can survive the overenthusiasm of her family, or the blind hatred of his mother.

'With the investigation hitting dead ends and new threats being made, Ella must uncover the truths buried beneath the perfect façade before the case goes from missing person to murder.' (Publication summary)

2016 longlisted Davitt Award Best Adult Crime Novel
y separately published work icon Deserving Death Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2014 7204209 2014 single work novel crime

'Two female paramedics murdered in a month. Is it coincidence, or are they victims of a serial killer? Detective Ella Marconi isn't sure, but goes hard after her key suspects, including police officer John Morris. But each turn of the case throws up more questions and entanglements, and Ella and her partner, Detective Murray Shakespeare, struggle to find the truth among the lies.

'Ella also attempts to balance work and her relationship with Dr Callum McLennan, which is both growing both stronger and more difficult as they face Callum's mother's disapproval and the anniversary of his cousin's murder.

'Meanwhile, Carly Martens - paramedic and close friend of the second victim - conducts her own investigation. She's certain that her fellow paramedic Tessa Kimball is hiding something, and her refusal to let it go puts her, Tessa, and even Ella into more danger than Carly could ever imagine.

'Detective Ella Marconi returns in this thrilling case, set against the dangerous background of drug deals, police corruption and deadly consequences.' (Publication summary)

2015 longlisted Davitt Award Best Adult Crime Novel
y separately published work icon Web of Deceit Sydney : Pan Macmillan , 2013 Z1914116 2013 single work novel crime

'When paramedics Jane and Alex encounter a man refusing to get out of his crashed car with bystanders saying he deliberately drove into a pole, it looks like a cry for help. His claim that someone is out to get him adds to their thinking that he is delusional.

'Later that day he is found dead under a train in what might be a suicide, but Jane is no longer so sure: she remembers the terror in his eyes.

'Detective Ella Marconi shares Jane's doubts, which are only compounded when the case becomes increasingly tangled. The victim's boss tries to commit suicide when being questioned, a witness flees their attempt to interview her and a woman is beaten unconscious in front of Jane's house.

'Ella is at a loss to know how all these clues add up and then a shocking turn of events puts even more people in danger...' (Publisher's blurb)

2014 shortlisted Davitt Award Best Adult Crime Novel
2013 shortlisted Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing Best Novel
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