A Murder Unmentioned

A Murder Unmentioned by Sulari Gentill, published by Poisoned Pen Press in 2019, is a historical mystery novel that delves into the complexities of family secrets and societal pressures. The narrative centers around Rowland Sinclair, whose father’s murder, long buried in the past, resurfaces when the gun used in the crime is discovered at the family’s homestead. As Rowland faces renewed scrutiny from the authorities, spurred by the influential right-wing leader Eric Campbell, he must confront the dark truths surrounding his family’s history.
Readers will find a blend of humor and tension as Rowland, alongside his artist friends, embarks on a quest to clear his name. The story features notable historical figures and captures the essence of the 1930s, reflecting on themes of loyalty and the impact of societal expectations. With a page count of 376, this edition offers an engaging exploration of amateur sleuthing against a backdrop of international crime and mystery, inviting readers to navigate the intricate web of Rowland’s past.
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Shortlisted for the Davitt Award for Best Adult Novel for 2015
Shortlisted for the Ned Kelly Award for Best Crime Novel 2015
The gun used in Rowland Sinclair’s father’s death some thirteen years earlier has turned up in a drained dam at the family’s country homestead in Yass. And when Rowland offends right-wing New Guard leader Eric Campbell, Campbell uses his influence to set the police to renew their inquiries into Henry Sinclair’s death.
Henry’s friends had all been led to believe that the wealthy landowner had died in a much more respectable way. Rowland and his elder brother, Wil, had avoided any discussion of the event ever since-in fact the whole family had ducked the issue for over a decade, keeping secret that Sinclair senior was murdered. The possible involvement of the teenage Rowly and his older brother’s intervention has been under the radar as well.
But now the finger of blame is pointing squarely at the Sinclair black sheep, a man careless of what society and the authorities think of him. So he and the trio of artist friends who live in his Sydney suburban mansion, and generally have his back, avail themselves of a racing green Gypsy Moth (Rowland is a pioneer in air travel) and a yellow Mercedes sports car (another frightening mode of transport) to arrive in New South Wales’ Southern Tablelands, bent on clearing Rowly’s name.
With cameo appearances from historical figures-Bob Menzies in the Sinclair kitchen, Edna Walling in the garden, and Kate Leigh grinning lasciviously at Rowly in a jailhouse crowd-and a real sense of fun contrasting with the quite genuine tension, this is historical crime for those in the know and those who can barely remember what happened last weekend, a story of family secrets and fraternal loyalty. Despite the humor, the Rowland Sinclair Mysteries take a deadly serious look at the 1930s, reflecting our own tumultuous times.
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