Maryrose Cuskelly
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Maryrose Cuskelly

Maryrose Cuskelly is a writer of fiction and non-fiction. She has lived in Melbourne for many years, but she was born in Queensland, where, in the early 1970s, there were several high-profile child abductions and murders. The disappearance of Mackay schoolgirl Marilyn Wallman, in particular, made a lasting impression on her. In 2016, Maryrose was awarded the New England Thunderbolt Prize for Crime Writing (non-fiction) for her essay 'Well Before Dark' about Marilyn's disappearance and the way it percolated through her own childhood and later life. The Cane returns to some of the themes and preoccupations of that essay. In 2019, Maryrose's book Wedderburn: A true tale of blood and dust (Allen & Unwin, 2018) was longlisted for Best Debut and Best True Crime in the 2019 Davitt Awards. She is also the author of Original Skin: Exploring the marvels of the human hide (Scribe, 2010) and The End of Charity: Time for social enterprise (with Nic Frances, Allen & Unwin, 2008), which was the winner of the Iremonger Award.

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A Twisty Small-Town Mystery: Read an Extract from The Cane by Maryrose Cuskelly

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2 February 2022

A Twisty Small-Town Mystery: Read an Extract from The Cane by Maryrose Cuskelly

    Your Preview Verdict: The Cane by Maryrose Cuskelly

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    31 January 2022

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      Gripping Rural Crime: Read Our Review of The Cane by Maryrose Cuskelly

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      31 January 2022

      Gripping Rural Crime: Read Our Review of The Cane by Maryrose Cuskelly