Podcast: Nikki Mottram on How Working as a Child Protection Officer Inspired her Debut Novel

Podcast: Nikki Mottram on How Working as a Child Protection Officer Inspired her Debut Novel

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Nikki Mottram talks to Cheryl about how her career as a child protection officer influenced her debut crime novel, Crows Nest, which is out now.

About the author:

Nikki Mottram uses her background in child protection in her crime fiction. She has a psychology degree from The University of Queensland and has worked in London and Australia in positions protecting and promoting the welfare of children at risk of harm. She has been published in the Boroondara Literary Awards anthology and shortlisted for the Fish Short Story Prize and the Hal Porter Short Story Competition. In 2018, she was the recipient of a Katharine Susannah Pritchard Writers’ Centre Fellowship. She grew up and resides in Toowoomba, and brings to her work an understanding of rural communities, their customs and their secrets.

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Intensely Riveting and Unputdownable: Read Our Review of Crows Nest by Nikki Mottram

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1 February 2023

Intensely Riveting and Unputdownable: Read Our Review of Crows Nest by Nikki Mottram

    Publisher details

    Crows Nest
    Author
    Nikki Mottram
    Publisher
    UQP
    Genre
    Fiction
    Released
    31 January, 2023
    ISBN
    9780702265778

    Synopsis

    Fleeing problems in her own marriage, child protection worker Dana Gibson leaves Sydney for a job in the Queensland town of Toowoomba. Her first house call is to nearby Crows Nest to assess the children of Sandra Kirby, which results in her getting both her new boss and a local detective offside. Dana soon learns that, in the country, city rules do not apply.When Sandra and her best friend are found shot dead, Dana is drawn into an investigation that will force her to strip away the friendly veneer of small-town life, while grappling with ghosts of her own. As buried secrets, bitter tensions and corruption come to light, how far will locals go to stop her uncovering the truth of what happened?
    Nikki Mottram
    About the author

    Nikki Mottram

    Nikki Mottram uses her background in child protection in her crime fiction. She has a psychology degree from The University of Queensland and has worked in London and Australia in positions protecting and promoting the welfare of children at risk of harm. She has been published in the Boroondara Literary Awards anthology and shortlisted for the Fish Short Story Prize and the Hal Porter Short Story Competition. In 2018, she was the recipient of a Katharine Susannah Pritchard Writers’ Centre Fellowship. She grew up and resides in Toowoomba, and brings to her work an understanding of rural communities, their customs and their secrets.

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