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Australian author Benjamin Stevenson drew on the golden age of mysteries for new novel

“I was very nervous about it at the start because I’m quite a slow writer, and I wanted this to be exciting for people walking past.” However, he managed to speed things up sufficiently to produce about 11,000 words during his week on display, and most of them remain in the early chapters of his new book, capriciously titled Everyone In The Bank Is A Thief. His final verdict on the experiment? “It was really fun.”

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