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Sandra Mahoney Mysteries
2000
series - author
novel
(number
1
in series)
Issue Details:
First known date:
2000...
2000
The Trojan Dog
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'I should ask your department's accountant whether he's missing nine hundred thousand bucks. This is the anonymous message that will change Sandra Mahoney's life.
'When a powerful but unpopular bureaucrat is accused of theft and computer fraud, Sandra is convinced that the charge is false. But how to track down the culprit when almost anyone could be an enemy? In her search for the truth, Sandra finds herself in a battle of wits against an elusive and unscrupulous opponent, a battle in which no-one's allegiance can be taken for granted.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
Notes
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Dedication: To Paul Malone
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Prefaced by a quote from the US National Centre for Computer Crime Data, by Jay Bloom Becker.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Other Formats
- Also sound recording.
Works about this Work
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Tango Down Under
2004-2005
single work
autobiography
— Appears in: Mystery Readers Journal , Winter vol. 20 no. 4 2004-2005; (p. 31-33) -
Australian Crime Fiction
2004-2005
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Mystery Readers Journal , Winter vol. 20 no. 4 2004-2005; (p. 3-5) -
The Trojan Dog
2000
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Muse , June no. 196 2000; (p. 14) -
Cyberspace and Canberra Crime Fiction
2000
single work
prose
— Appears in: Australian Humanities Review , September - November no. 19 2000; -
Female Sleuths and Family Matters : Can Genre and Literary Fiction Coalesce?
2000
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , November no. 226 2000; (p. 34-37)
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Johnston's Foray into Crime a Page-Turner
2000
single work
review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times Sunday Times , 5 March 2000; (p. 20)
— Review of The Trojan Dog 2000 single work novel -
A Tale of Computer Crime in the Capital
2000
single work
review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 15 April 2000; (p. 21)
— Review of The Trojan Dog 2000 single work novel -
Turning to Crime
2000
single work
review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , May no. 220 2000; (p. 46-47)
— Review of The Trojan Dog 2000 single work novel ; Unholy Writ 2000 single work novel -
Warning: Cyber Crime May Bite
2000
single work
review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 1 July 2000; (p. 10)
— Review of The Trojan Dog 2000 single work novel -
CoverNotes
2000
single work
review
— Appears in: The Sunday Age , 9 July 2000; (p. 11)
— Review of The Trojan Dog 2000 single work novel -
The Trojan Dog
2000
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Muse , June no. 196 2000; (p. 14) -
Australian Crime Fiction
2004-2005
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Mystery Readers Journal , Winter vol. 20 no. 4 2004-2005; (p. 3-5) -
Tango Down Under
2004-2005
single work
autobiography
— Appears in: Mystery Readers Journal , Winter vol. 20 no. 4 2004-2005; (p. 31-33) -
Duo Steeped in Crime
2000
single work
column
— Appears in: The Advertiser , 8 April 2000; (p. 20) -
Our City Features in Crime Novel
2000
single work
biography
— Appears in: The Canberra Times Sunday Times , 16 April 2000; (p. 20)
Awards
- 2001 highly commended Davitt Award — Best Adult Crime Novel
- 2001 joint winner Australian Capital Territory Book of the Year Award First prize shared between Dorothy Johnston and Alan Gould (The Schoonermaster's Dance)
Last amended 19 Aug 2014 11:15:05
Subjects:
- Canberra, Australian Capital Territory,
Settings:
- 1990s
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