Happy to be among such excellent company in the new Sydney Noir collection edited by John Dale with my take on Raymond Chandler via Balmain, described by Sue Turnbull in
… and the word so far: “Tranter deftly explores a friendship that’s past its prime” —Kirkus Reviews; “An intimate character study of friendship and deceit set against the American paean
… and delivers a pretty fantastic Christmas present. “The excitement of concealment and exposure – the bread and butter of genre thrills – is not all that holds the reader,
In his list of Books of the Year, the man behind the outstanding Readings bookshops writes in The Australian that “Kirsten Tranter’s second novel A Common Loss is a beauty…
Australian Bookseller&Publisher gives A Common Loss four stars: Portia Lindsay says in the summer edition that A Common Loss is “a potent story of secrets, love, friendship and the bonds
Ingrid’s New York life unravels in a satisfying mystery, yet The Legacy is much more sophisticated than a typical genre novel. Tranter’s characters are well-written, her prose sophisticated and rich