Awards
1991 Victorian Premier's Award for Fiction (Vance Palmer Prize)
Reviews
Moorhead deftly challenges stereotypes of policing politics, sanity and balance of male-female power.
–Di Hamilton, The Examiner
Moorhead is a fine writer whatever she chooses to write. I love the expansive way that she sweeps together genre, images and ideas in original combinations. In this book, she unites three approaches that could be seen as contradictory into a comprehensive whole. The result is experimental writing that is very accessible to a wide range of readers.
–Me, you, and books
Still Murder is not a conventional narrative, using instead a mixture of fictional diary entries, news clippings, detective’s notebooks and other documents to flesh out its complex, grand story. This could have proven not much more than a quirky experiment but Moorhead is skilled enough to draw these disparate streams and points of view together to tell a fascinating story.
–Reactions to Reading
‘… it is a ripper … I suggest you race out and grab a copy of Still Murder.’
–Ruth Wykes, Women Out West