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Library Through The Lens: Anna Downes 'The Shadow House'

Join International bestselling thriller author Anna Downes live via webinar as she talks about her much-anticipated second novel. The Shadow House is a gripping, twisty thriller full of accumulated tension, which follows single mum Alex, who flees a toxic relationship to an idyllic eco-village in rural NSW. Her arrival disturbs barely submerged secrets and she's shaken by a series of eerily familiar events that seem to be connected to the abandoned farmhouse on the hill. Alex realises that, in escaping her own shadowy past, she may have stumbled into someone else's. And this time, there may be nowhere to run. Anna Downes grew up in Sheffield, UK. She studied drama at Manchester before winning a place at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and moving to London to pursue an acting career that included credits in EastEnders, Casualty, Holby City, and Dalziel and Pascoe, as well as a long-running stage production of The Dresser in London’s West End. Anna’s bestselling debut novel, The Safe Place, was published simultaneously in Australia, the US and the UK in mid-2020. Anna now lives on the Central Coast with her husband and two children. Anna is joined in conversation by Sydney-based author Ashley Kalagian Blunt . Her debut book, My Name Is Revenge, was a finalist in the Carmel Bird Digital Literary Award and was shortlisted for the Woollahra Digital Literary Award. Her writing appears in Griffith Review, Sydney Review of Books, Westerly, the Australian, the Big Issue, and Kill Your Darlings. She has a Master of Research in creative writing and is a Varuna alumna. Her memoir How to Be Australian received a 2017 fellowship from the Katharine Susannah Prichard Writers’ Centre.

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