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Meet the author - Sulari Gentill

Sulari Gentill was in conversation with Chris Ham…

An episode of the Experience ANU podcast, hosted by Experience ANU, titled "Meet the author - Sulari Gentill" was published on October 16, 2025 and runs 58 minutes.

October 16, 2025 ·58m · Experience ANU

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Sulari Gentill was in conversation with Chris Hammer, on her new novel Five Found Dead, which uses the Orient Express’s famous literary history as a framework for a discussion of journeys, loyalty, hope, and, of course, murder. When Meredith Penvale and her writer brother, Joe, step aboard the iconic Orient Express, they're embarking on a journey steeped in both luxury and mystery. The train, a literary legend, is a bucket-list destination for detectives and writers alike. But as the train winds through the Italian Alps, a sinister undercurrent begins to emerge. A virus has infiltrated the train in Paris, trapping its passengers and cutting them off from the world. Then, a passenger vanishes, leaving their cabin a bloody crime scene. Suddenly, the idyllic journey turns deadly. Joe and Meredith find themselves trapped with a motley crew of detectives, each with their own secrets and agendas. As the body count rises and the train speeds towards its destination, the siblings must unravel the mystery before they become the killer's next victim . “Climb aboard this train for “intrigue, suspense, and literary charm” (Bookreporter) Sulari Gentill is the author of The Hero Trilogy and the multi-award-winning Rowland Sinclair Mysteries, ten historical crime novels (thus far) chronicling the life and adventures of her 1930s Australian gentleman artist. The first book in this series was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize and the second won the Davitt Award. The Woman in the Library, a USA Today Bestseller won the CrimeFictionLover Award (UK) and The Mystery Writer the Mary Higgins Clark Award at the 2025 Edgar Allen Poe awards. Chris Hammer is a leading Australian crime fiction novelist, including the internationally bestselling Martin Scarsden series: Scrublands, Silver and Trust. Chris’s current award-winning series features homicide detectives Nell Buchanan and Ivan Lucic: Treasure & Dirt/ Opal Country; The Tilt/Dead Man’s Creek; The Seven/Cover The Bones; and now The Valley/The Broken River. The vote of thanks was given by Canberra crime fiction reviewer Anna Creer.

Sulari Gentill was in conversation with Chris Hammer, on her new novel Five Found Dead, which uses the Orient Express’s famous literary history as a framework for a discussion of journeys, loyalty, hope, and, of course, murder. When Meredith Penvale and her writer brother, Joe, step aboard the iconic Orient Express, they're embarking on a journey steeped in both luxury and mystery. The train, a literary legend, is a bucket-list destination for detectives and writers alike. But as the train winds through the Italian Alps, a sinister undercurrent begins to emerge. A virus has infiltrated the train in Paris, trapping its passengers and cutting them off from the world. Then, a passenger vanishes, leaving their cabin a bloody crime scene. Suddenly, the idyllic journey turns deadly. Joe and Meredith find themselves trapped with a motley crew of detectives, each with their own secrets and agendas. As the body count rises and the train speeds towards its destination, the siblings must unravel the mystery before they become the killer's next victim . “Climb aboard this train for “intrigue, suspense, and literary charm” (Bookreporter) Sulari Gentill is the author of The Hero Trilogy and the multi-award-winning Rowland Sinclair Mysteries, ten historical crime novels (thus far) chronicling the life and adventures of her 1930s Australian gentleman artist. The first book in this series was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize and the second won the Davitt Award. The Woman in the Library, a USA Today Bestseller won the CrimeFictionLover Award (UK) and The Mystery Writer the Mary Higgins Clark Award at the 2025 Edgar Allen Poe awards. Chris Hammer is a leading Australian crime fiction novelist, including the internationally bestselling Martin Scarsden series: Scrublands, Silver and Trust. Chris’s current award-winning series features homicide detectives Nell Buchanan and Ivan Lucic: Treasure & Dirt/ Opal Country; The Tilt/Dead Man’s Creek; The Seven/Cover The Bones; and now The Valley/The Broken River. The vote of thanks was given by Canberra crime fiction reviewer Anna Creer.
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