Crime novelist Sulari Gentill sees the present in our right-wing past

By Marc McEvoy
Updated November 19 2015 - 10:08am, first published November 13 2015 - 3:57pm
Author Sulari Gentill writes prolifically, finishing a book every three months. Photo: J.C. Henry (Lime Photography)
Author Sulari Gentill writes prolifically, finishing a book every three months. Photo: J.C. Henry (Lime Photography)

For immigrants from temperate climates, the heat of their first Australian summer can feel relentless. Sulari Gentill was almost seven years old when she arrived in Melbourne in 1977 with her family, Sri Lankan immigrants who had moved first to England and then spent five years in Zambia while the embers of the White Australia policy were cooling.

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