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Join investigative crime journalist at The J

Join Walkley-award investigative crime journalist and author, Debi Marshall In Conversation at The J Noosa on Wednesday 2 November from 7pm.

In an evening of anecdotes as she recounts turning her blowtorch to some of Australia’s most high- profile unsolved serial killings.

Debi’s latest book, Banquet: The Untold Story of Adelaide’s Family Murders, winner of this year’s Ned Kelly award for Best True Crime, is a challenging and often frightening journey into the dark heart of serial killers and this series of horrific murders, four of which reamain unsolved.

Hear first-hand Debi’s harrowing experience of going alone, behind maximum security prison walls to talk to the only killer convicted of one of the murders, Bevan Spencer Von Einem, whose reputation parallels Ivan Milat.

Joined on stage by Anthony Lamond for a Q and A, this special evening promises a fascinating glimpse into the behind the scenes working life of a courageous investigative wordsmith who stops at nothing to try and achieve her goal: justice.

For more information visit thej.com.au/debi-marshall-investigates-serial-killers/

Noosa Today has a double pass to give away to a lucky reader. Competition closes 25 October.

Enter online now at noosatoday.com.au/competitions

The tickets are for this event only. The event is 18 plus and contains adult themes, sex and drug references, and references to violence.

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