Geoffrey McGeachin

Geoffrey McGeachin (born 1949 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian photographer and author of crime fiction. He spent a period of time in the US in the 1970s as a commercial photographer, before returning to Melbourne where he now lives.[1]

Geoffrey McGeachin
Born1949
Melbourne, Victoria
LanguageEnglish
NationalityAustralian
Notable worksThe Diggers Rest Hotel
Notable awardsNed Kelly Awards for Crime Writing 2011, 2013
Years active2004-

McGeachin is one of only four writers who have won the Best Novel category at the Ned Kelly Awards on multiple occasions; the others being Garry Disher, Michael Robotham and Peter Temple.

Awards

  • 2011, Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing, Best Novel: winner for The Diggers Rest Hotel
  • 2013, Ned Kelly Awards for Crime Writing, Best Novel: winner for Blackwattle Creek

Note: references are provided on the individual Award pages.

Bibliography

Novels

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gollark: "Frostinate"? "Freeze (Egg)"?
gollark: Should I add something to my trade in order to try and get a xenowyrm then? If so, what?
gollark: I will never understand how putting up a CB truffle asking for a CB xenowyrms got me offers but the same thing with a much rarer golden wyvern isn't.
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References


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