
Once upon a time, Sulari Gentill was a corporate lawyer serving as a director on public boards, with only a vague disquiet that there was something else she was meant to do. That feeling did not go away until she began to write. And so Sulari became the author of the Rowland Sinclair Mysteries: thus far, ten historical crime novels chronicling the life and adventures of her 1930s Australian gentleman artist, the Hero Trilogy, based on the myths and epics of the ancient world, and the Ned Kelly Award winning Crossing the Lines (published in the US as After She Wrote Hime). In 2014 she collaborated with National Gallery of Victoria to write a short story which was produced in audio to feature in the Fashion Detective Exhibition, and thereafter published by the NGV. IN 2019 Sulari was part of a 4-member delegation of Australian crime writers sponsored by the Australia Council to tour the US as ambassadors of Australian Crime Writing. Sulari lives with her husband, Michael, and their boys, Edmund and Atticus, on a small farm in Batlow where she grows French Black Truffles and refers to her writing as “work” so that no one will suggest she get a real job. THE WOMAN IN THE LIBRARY, Sulari’s latest novel will be released on 7 June 2022.
Series
Books

The Mystery Writer
2024

The Company of Rats
2022

Paving the New Road
2012

A Testament of Character
2020

After She Wrote Him
2017

A Decline in Prophets
2011

The Woman in the Library
2022

Gentlemen Formerly Dressed
2013

The Prodigal Son
2016

Give the Devil His Due
2015

A Murder Unmentioned
2014

Five Found Dead
2025

Miles Off Course
2012

A Dangerous Language
2017

A Few Right Thinking Men
2010

All the Tears in China
2019