Kel Robertson
Kel Robertson | |
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Born |
Kel Robertson 1950s New South Wales, Australia |
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | novelist |
Known for | Smoke and Mirrors |
Website | http://kelrobertson.net.au/main/page_home.html |
Kel Robertson is an Australian crime novelist who was born in the 1950s on the south coast of New South Wales. His novel Smoke & Mirrors shared the 2009 Ned Kelly Award for Best Novel award with Deep Water by Peter Corris.
Robertson lived in Sydney and a number of New South Wales country towns before entering high school in Bathurst. He has studied at a number of tertiary institutions and currently lives in Canberra where he works as a solicitor.[1]
He is the author of three novels featuring the Chinese-Australian Federal Police investigator, Brad Chen.[2]
Novels
- Dead Set (2006)
- Smoke and Mirrors (2008)
- Rip Off (2011)
Awards
- 2006 shortlisted Ned Kelly Awards — Best First Novel for Dead Set
- 2009 winner Ned Kelly Awards — Best Novel for Smoke and Mirrors
- 2009 winner ACT Writers Centre's Literary Awards — Fiction for Smoke and Mirrors
- 2009 winner Canberra Critics Circle Awards — Writing for Smoke and Mirrors
References
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