![]() ![]() “Well, fun, pacy murder-mysteries, at least. “I write about happy death,” he protests. So, the murder of castaways was too much, even for an award-winning author of books featuring strange murders? “I could not have written that story – it’s too horrible.” “It’s a brutal tale,” says Turton with a nervous giggle. Of the 341 passengers, 40 drowned as they attempted to swim to land, and another 125 died – not due to malnutrition, but because they started killing each other. He found himself in Perth's Maritime Museum, ghoulishly entranced by the story of the Batavia, a merchant vessel wrecked on a nearby coral island in the 1600s. ![]() Back in 2003, English novelist Stuart Turton was kicking around Australia's west coast, pondering whether to continue his travels to Asia. Sometimes, inspiration can strike, and stick, in the strangest of places. ![]()
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