The Brownout Murders

Author:   Luke C. Jackson ,  Kelly Jackson ,  Maya Graham
Publisher:   Scribe Publications
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9781925849585


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   03 June 2025
Format:   Paperback
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They blamed alcohol. They blamed men. But they blamed women most of all. The year is 1942, the place Melbourne. A brownout is in effect to dim the night-time lights of the city, and thousands of American GIs are based in Royal Park. As the latter make plans to defend the Pacific, the women of Australia have stepped up to support the war effort at home. Beatrice is doing her part. She's enlisted as an air raid warden, preparing the city ahead of a possible Japanese attack. Her sister June is an operator at the telephone exchange, while her other sister, Lizzie, works as a shopgirl by day and parties with the Americans by night. But the times are about to change again, and the three sisters will have to navigate the consequences of a new threat as a series of grisly murders are committed in the eerie half-light of the brownout. Inspired by true events, The Brownout Murders tells a story of fear, fortitude, and social change - and how the independence of all women is too often set against the violence of a single man. 'The Brownout Murders is a rich, satisfying read. It's moving, funny, and tense. The text is taut, and the illustrations are stunning.' -Robert Gott, author of The Holiday Murders 'Basing their work on actual events, writers Luke C Jackson and Kelly Jackson, working with artist Maya Graham, keep the suspense levels high while highlighting the struggles of women in wartime ... Both the dialogue and narration are straightforward and authentic, while Graham's energetic and sketch-like linework is as much about driving the story forward as it is about creating the atmosphere. Suitable for young adult readers with an interest in women's safety and the struggles of ordinary people during wartime, The Brownout Murders is a gripping page-turner that doesn't shy away from historical issues that remain relevant today.' -Anthony Morris, Books+Publishing 'Gripping ... The Brownout Murders is a tense graphic novel that illuminates misogynistic social attitudes toward women in the 1940s.' -Foreword Reviews

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Author:   Luke C. Jackson ,  Kelly Jackson ,  Maya Graham
Publisher:   Scribe Publications
Imprint:   Scribe Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 17.90cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.426kg
ISBN:  

9781925849585


ISBN 10:   1925849589
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   03 June 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Luke C. Jackson (Author) Luke C Jackson is an author, teacher and researcher based in Melbourne, Australia. Luke C Jackson is a writer of novels, screenplays, games, and graphic novels, including The Brownout Murders and Two-Week Wait, both of which have been released by Scribe Publications. As a writer and researcher of texts, he is interested in how stories can be written for different media. It was to research The Brownout Murders that he was awarded a Creative Fellowship by the State Library of Victoria in 2019. Kelly Jackson (Author) Kelly Jackson is a teacher and educational writer. A graduate of the University of Melbourne with a major in Art History, she is the co-author of both The Brownout Murders and Two-Week Wait. Maya Graham (Illustrator) Maya Graham is an experienced artist and educator, and is the sole illustrator and letterer for The Brownout Murders. When preparing to undertake the project, she immersed herself in photographs, posters, and other visual resources stored within the State Library of Victoria archive. As such, her art style for the graphic novel reflects a deep understanding of Australian art and culture of the 1940s.

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