Meet me at Lennon's / Melanie Myers.
Publication details: St Lucia, Qld : University of Queensland Press, 2019.Description: 265 pages ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780702262616
- World War (1939-1945)
- 1900-1999
- Murder -- Investigation -- Queensland -- Fiction
- Cold cases (Criminal investigation) -- Fiction
- Modern & contemporary fiction
- Murder -- Investigation -- Queensland -- Brisbane -- Fiction
- Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction
- Women college students -- Australia -- Fiction
- Women -- Crimes against -- Australia -- Fiction
- College students -- Fiction
- Australian fiction
- College students
- Murder
- Women -- Crimes against
- Murder -- Investigation -- Australia -- Brisbane (Qld.) -- Fiction
- Americans
- Murder -- Fiction
- Women college students -- Fiction
- Australian fiction
- Women -- Crimes against -- Fiction
- Americans -- Australia -- Fiction
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Australia -- Fiction
- Australia -- Foreign relations -- United States -- Fiction
- Queensland -- Brisbane
- Australia
- Brisbane (Qld.) -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction
- Australian
- A823.4 23
- Queensland Literary Award Glendower award for an Emerging Writer, 2018.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves | |
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Book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Fiction - Crime | MYE | Available | 070336 |
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Includes bibliographical references.
Fiction.
A sweeping multilayered novel that amplifies the voices of women who 'entertained' US troops in Brisbane during World War II. As university student Olivia Wells sets out on her quest to find an unpublished manuscript by Gloria Graham a now obscure mid-twentieth century feminist and writer - she unwittingly uncovers details about a young woman found murdered. Strangled with a nylon stocking in the mangroves on the banks of the river in wartime Brisbane, the case soon became known as the river girl murder. Olivia's detective work exposes the sinister side of that city in 1943, flush with greenbacks and nylons, jealousy and violence brewing between the Australian and US soldiers, which eventually boiled over into the infamous Battle of Brisbane. Olivia soon discovers that the diggers didn't just reserve their anger for the US forces they also took it out on the women they perceived as traitors, the ones who dared to consort with US soldiers. Can Olivia rewrite history to bring justice to the river girl whose life was so brutally taken? Even if the past can't be changed, is it possible to undo history's erasure?
Adult.
Queensland Literary Award Glendower award for an Emerging Writer, 2018.