Crossing the Lines (Gentill novel) explained

Crossing the Lines
Author:Sulari Gentill
Country:Australia
Language:English
Genre:Fiction
Publisher:Pantera Press, Australia
Release Date:2017
Media Type:Print
Pages:272 pp
Isbn:9781921997860
Preceded By:The Prodigal Son
Followed By:A Dangerous Language

Crossing the Lines (2017) is a crime novel by Australian writer Sulari Gentill.[1] It was published in the US in 2020 under the title After She Wrote Him.

It won the 2018 Ned Kelly Award for Best Fiction,[2] and was shortlisted for the 2018 Davitt Award for Best Adult Crime Novel.[3]

Abstract

"When Madeleine d’Leon conjures Ned McGinnity as the hero in her latest crime novel, she makes him a serious writer simply because the irony of a protagonist who’d never lower himself to read the story in which he stars, amuses her. When Ned McGinnity creates Madeleine d’Leon, she is his literary device, a writer of detective fiction who is herself a mystery to be unravelled. As Ned and Madeleine play out their own lives while writing the other’s story, they find themselves crossing the lines that divide the real and the imagined. This is a story about two people trying to hold onto each other beyond reality." (Publication summary)

Critical reception

In The Newtown Review of Books Karen Chisholm noted that the novel was "intricate, immersive and elegantly delivered with switching viewpoints that are seamless, and often effected, as in the above quotation, mid-paragraph. There’s nothing jolting about this device, though, the prose is light and captivating and the movement segues so beautifully that you don’t see it, and really don’t care."[4]

The reviewer in Kirkus Reviews concluded: "In this intriguing and unusual tale, a stunning departure from Gentill’s period mysteries (Give the Devil His Due, 2015, etc.), the question is not whodunit but who’s real and who’s a figment of someone’s vivid imagination."[5]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Crossing the Lines . Austlit. 29 June 2023.
  2. Web site: Gentill, Bailey win 2018 Ned Kelly Awards . Austlit. 29 June 2023.
  3. Web site: Davitt Awards . Crime Fiction HQ. 29 June 2023.
  4. Web site: Crime Scene: SULARI GENTILL Crossing the Lines. Reviewed by Karen Chisholm . Newtown Review of Books. 29 June 2023.
  5. Web site: Crossing the Lines by Sulari Gentill . Kirkus Reviews. 29 June 2023.