Six international artists are invited to a residency in southern Spain. What could possibly go wrong?
Writer’s block and paintings of oranges.
Love, lust, revenge.
A sculptor left for dead on the side of a mountain.
'Part love story, part thriller and wholly page-turning, Dig Two Graves shows us once again that Morwood is a classy act.' - The Australian
For readers who like their crime/thrillers gore-free and more refined.
In the vein of Josephine Tey.
Praise for Morwood’s novels:
'A perceptive and disturbing journey through the delicate web of human relationships ... Atmospheric and firmly rooted in her native Melbourne, this is a fascinating read.'
-Val McDermid
'This may be the most original Australian crime novel debut since Barry Maitlands’s 'The Marx Sisters.''
- Australian Book Review
'Confirms Morwood’s status as one of the brightest new stars on the Australian crime fiction scene. Highly recommended.'
- Canberra Times
'Engaging Oz whodunit... showing serious muscle beneath the civilities.'
- Literary Review