Podcast: Olivia Wearne on the Policewomen of 1940s Australia

Podcast: Olivia Wearne on the Policewomen of 1940s Australia

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Olivia Wearne talks to Cheryl about the inspiring policewomen of 1940s Australia and the feminist evolution of the crime genre. Her latest novel, The Woman Who Knew Too Little, is out now.

About the author:

Olivia Wearne began her writing career as a screenwriter and has several film credits to her name. After receiving a Masters in creative writing she went on to write The Grand Tour, which was published in 2020. Born and raised in Melbourne, Olivia now resides in Ballarat, Victoria, with her filmmaker husband and two sons.

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When Fact and Fiction Collide: Read an Extract from The Woman Who Knew Too Little by Olivia Wearne

Review | Extract

16 February 2023

When Fact and Fiction Collide: Read an Extract from The Woman Who Knew Too Little by Olivia Wearne

    A Twist on an Unsolved Mystery: Read Our Review of The Woman Who Knew Too Little by Olivia Wearne

    Review | Our Review

    8 February 2023

    A Twist on an Unsolved Mystery: Read Our Review of The Woman Who Knew Too Little by Olivia Wearne

      Publisher details

      The Woman Who Knew Too Little
      Author
      Olivia Wearne
      Publisher
      HQ Fiction
      Genre
      Fiction
      Released
      01 February, 2023
      ISBN
      9781867203827

      Synopsis

      1948. An unidentified dead man is found on Somerton Beach, Adelaide. Officer Kitty Wheeler yearns to work the case - but the city's women police are typically assigned to more domestic matters. A wryly funny, sharply observed novel about one of Australia's great mysteries, and the life choices available to mid-century women.

      December, 1948. Officer Kitty Wheeler is a member of the Women Police, responsible for 'upholding the moral virtue' of Adelaide's at times unruly and amorous citizens. Patrolling Somerton beach one night, Kitty and her partner spot a man leaning against the sea wall, apparently drunk. It's late, they're tired, and they leave him to sleep it off ...

      The man is dead, his identity unknown, and Kitty has missed a career-making opportunity. In the following months, the case of the Somerton Man grips first Adelaide, then Australia, as bizarre clues point towards international espionage, Eastern mysticism or salacious scandal. Kitty, preoccupied with the case, joins the investigation wherever she can, although the men are firmly in charge. Meanwhile, she must decide whether she wants husband and family, or a career - in 1940s Australia, she can't have both. Her boyfriend Peter wants to pop the question, but Kitty is keener on solving the case ...

      Olivia Wearne has threaded Kitty's story into the real-life 1940s mystery of the Somerton Man. This intriguing, sharply observed and wholly engaging novel explores the life and crimes of a city and its people, few of whom are without their secrets.

      Olivia Wearne
      About the author

      Olivia Wearne

      Olivia Wearne was born in Melbourne in 1977. She is both a novelist and a screenwriter with several film credits to her name and a Masters in creative writing. Olivia now resides in Ballarat, Victoria, where she writes at the kitchen table that she shares with her filmmaker husband and two young sons.

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