Fedora Walks

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Merilee Moss

In the nineteenth century Charles Dickens wrote his novels as serials; in the late twentieth century Merilee Moss conjures up a new kind of serial fiction: of ghosts, of crime, of satire and of lesbian desire.


When the ghostly Fedora interrupts Julie Barnard's morning coffee in Brunswick Street, Julie's life is set to change. An out-of-work PI, Julie is seduced by Fedora's French accent and flamboyant hats, but soon discovers that wearing beautiful hats is a dangerous activity.

2001 | ISBN 9781876756048 | Paperback | 200 x 130 mm | 88 pp

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Merilee Moss

In the nineteenth century Charles Dickens wrote his novels as serials; in the late twentieth century Merilee Moss conjures up a new kind of serial fiction: of ghosts, of crime, of satire and of lesbian desire.


When the ghostly Fedora interrupts Julie Barnard's morning coffee in Brunswick Street, Julie's life is set to change. An out-of-work PI, Julie is seduced by Fedora's French accent and flamboyant hats, but soon discovers that wearing beautiful hats is a dangerous activity.

2001 | ISBN 9781876756048 | Paperback | 200 x 130 mm | 88 pp

Merilee Moss

In the nineteenth century Charles Dickens wrote his novels as serials; in the late twentieth century Merilee Moss conjures up a new kind of serial fiction: of ghosts, of crime, of satire and of lesbian desire.


When the ghostly Fedora interrupts Julie Barnard's morning coffee in Brunswick Street, Julie's life is set to change. An out-of-work PI, Julie is seduced by Fedora's French accent and flamboyant hats, but soon discovers that wearing beautiful hats is a dangerous activity.

2001 | ISBN 9781876756048 | Paperback | 200 x 130 mm | 88 pp

Reviews

Fedora Walks is a roll-on-the-floor-and-laugh-out-loud piss-take of the whisky-and tobacco-pumped Peter Corris detective fiction. Sydney has Phil Scott … Melbourne now has Moss.’ 

–Chris BoydThe Big Issue