Sulari Gentill

Sulari Gentill is an Australian author, also known under the pen name of S.D. Gentill. She initially studied astrophysics before becoming a corporate lawyer, but has since become a writer.[1]

Gentill's A Few Right Thinking Men was nominated for a 2011 Vogel Award.[2]

From her publisher's website

Award-winning author Sulari Gentill set out to study astrophysics, ended up graduating in law, and later abandoned her legal career to write books instead of contracts. When the mood takes her, she paints, although she maintains that she does so only well enough to know that she should write.

She grows French black truffles on her farm in the foothills of the Snowy Mountains of NSW, which she shares with her young family and several animals.

Sulari is author of award-winning Rowland Sinclair Mysteries, a series of historical crime fiction novels set in the 1930s about Rowland Sinclair, the gentleman artist-cum-amateur-detective.

The 1st in the series A Few Right Thinking Men was shortlisted for Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book. A Decline in Prophets, the 2nd in the series, won the Davitt Award for Best Adult Crime Fiction. Miles Off Course was released in early 2012, Paving the New Road was released in late 2012 and was shortlisted for the Davitt Award for best crime fiction 2013. Gentlemen Formerly Dressed was released in November 2013. A Murder Unmentioned, the latest in the series, will be released November 2014.

Under the name S.D. Gentill, Sulari also writes a fantasy adventure series called The Hero Trilogy. All three books in the trilogy, Chasing Odysseus, Trying War and The Blood of Wolves are out now, and available in Paperback, in a trilogy pack, and as an eBook.[3]

Bibliography

The Rowland Sinclair Series

  1. A Few Right Thinking Men (2010)
  2. A Decline in Prophets(2011)[4]
  3. Miles Off Course (2012)
  4. Paving the New Road (2012)
  5. Gentlemen Formerly Dressed (2013)[5]
  6. A Murder Unmentioned: Rowland Sinclair (2014)[6]
  7. Give the Devil His Due (2015)

The Hero Trilogy

  1. Chasing Odysseus (2011)
  2. Trying War (2012)
  3. The Blood of Wolves (2012)

References

  1. "On the right side of history". Sydney Morning Herald. January 29, 2012. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  2. "Australian/Vogel award turns 30". The Australian. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  3. "Pantera Press". Retrieved 7 November 2014.
  4. MCFARLANE, IAN (July 9, 2011). "Amateur sleuth a success". The Australian. Retrieved 22 August 2013.
  5. GRAHAM, TIM (November 2013). "The story magnet". Good Reading. Retrieved 29 October 2013.
  6. Gentill, Sulari. "Reviews - A Murder Unmentioned". Retrieved 7 November 2014.
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