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Outrageous Fortunes

The Adventures of Mary Fortune, Crime-writer, and Her Criminal Son George

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The gripping story of Australia's first female crime writer and her career-criminal son

When Mary Fortune arrived in Melbourne with her infant son in 1855, she was determined to reinvent herself. The Victorian goldfields were just the place.

After a time selling sly grog and a bigamous marriage to a policeman, Mary became a pioneering journalist and author. The Detective's Album was the first book of detective stories to be published in Australia and the first by a woman to be published anywhere in the world. Her work appeared in magazines and newspapers for over forty years – but none of her readers knew who she was. She wrote using pseudonyms, often adopting the voice of a male narrator to write about 'unladylike' subjects.

When Mary died in 1911, her identity was nearly lost. In Outrageous Fortunes, Megan Brown and Lucy Sussex retrieve Fortune's astonishing career and discover an equally absorbing story in her illegitimate son, George. While Mary was writing crime, George was committing it, with convictions for theft and bank robbery. In their intertwined stories, crime fiction meets true crime, and Melbourne's literary bohemia consorts with the criminal underworld.

'Mary Fortune's bold fictions electrified colonial Australia. But her own story, pieced together by two tenacious literary detectives, was best of all.' —Gideon Haigh

'A fine introduction to the author and her work.' —Garry Disher

'Outrageous Fortunes is a delight: beautifully written and carefully researched, it is an engrossing, illuminating and ultimately deeply moving portrait of an extraordinary woman and her ne'er-do-well son. The pioneering crime writer Mary Helena Fortune finally receives the biography she deserves, and no mystery reader should be without it.' —John Connolly

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      January 14, 2025
      ‘Mary Fortune’ might sound like a pseudonym but it’s the name of one of Australia’s most prolific—if often overlooked—woman crime writers. Outrageous Fortunes is a dual biography of Fortune and her criminal son, George, which charts the ways law-breaking, family and fiction shaped the lives of one pioneering author and her recidivist offspring. Born in Ireland in 1832, Fortune landed in Australia in 1855 and began publishing anonymous detective stories, fuelled by the knowledge she ‘absorbed’ from her police officer husband—and later, George’s lawless ways. When George was imprisoned for armed robbery, Fortune's enthralling tales even took on this terrain, considering ‘prison and its effects’. What Outrageous Fortunes: The Adventures of Mary Fortune, Crime-writer, and Her Criminal Son highlights is how Fortune—in spite of her marginalised gender, fractured family and alcoholism—bucked Victorian norms and became a trailblazer in Australian crime writing. Fortune was one of few women to not only understand Australia's early criminal justice system but also write for a popular audience on it (under pseudonyms but with some 500 published stories). From obscure penitentiary records to revelatory personal letters, this deeply researched portrait enriches our understanding of the two Fortunes and the way true crime advanced or unravelled their lives. Authors Lucy Sussex and Megan Brown offer rigorous analysis that demystifies Fortune (and corrects several misconceptions), revealing her to be a compelling figure sometimes overlooked in our literary canon. Readers interested in biography, crime fiction and Australian history will delight in this book.

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