Archive | Book reviews

Womens-doc-banner2

The Women’s Doc

Caroline’s new book was released by Allen and Unwin on 4th May 2021. Written byy invitation from the publishers, The Women’s Doc contains 73 pieces, some short, some longer, with stories of Caroline’s practice in medicine and particularly women’s health, over fifty years.  Included too are many stories from Ireland, Australia and Papua-New Guinea about […]

Continue Reading
Writer of crime fiction

Double Madness Review – Sydney Morning Herald

It’s always a pleasure to see a good new crime novelist appear in the Australian ranks. Caroline de Costa is a professor in the School of Medicine on the Cairns campus of James Cook University, and both her tropical address and her medical knowledge have provided some excellent background material for her debut novel, which […]

Continue Reading
Writer of crime fiction

Double Madness Review – Stephanie Clifford

It’s always a pleasure to see a good new crime novelist appear in the Australian ranks. Caroline de Costa is a professor in the School of Medicine on the Cairns campus of James Cook University, and both her tropical address and her medical knowledge have provided some excellent background material for her debut novel, which […]

Continue Reading
Writer of crime fiction

Double Maddnees review – Anne Skyvington

 If you like detective stories and a rollicking good read, with a nice dose of voyeurism thrown in, this first novel by Caroline de Costa, is definitely for you. “Double Madness” is a crime novel set in far North Queensland. Not surprisingly, place is a very strong element throughout the novel, reflecting the beauty of […]

Continue Reading
Writer of crime fiction

Double Madness review – Tara Sharp

In Double Madness, Caroline de Costa presents for our delectation, the psychological oddity of ‘Folie a Deux’ – or ‘Induced Delusional Disorder’ – as the basis for a murder mystery. In this disturbed state, two people develop and inhabit a shared delusion, and then act out their lives accordingly. A very intriguing premise that is […]

Continue Reading
books-publishing-review

Double Madness review – Books + Publishing

Three weeks after Cyclone Yasi swept through Far North Queensland, a woman is found tied to a tree in the Kuranda rainforest, her limbs bound by silk Hermes scarves, her body battered by the storm. The disappearance of a woman like this, clad in red-soled Louboutin shoes and the finest French clothes, would surely be […]

Continue Reading

Powered by WordPress. Designed by WooThemes