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Author Talk: The Lost Letters of Rose Carey - Julie Bennett
Image Not Available for Author Talk: The Lost Letters of Rose Carey - Julie Bennett

Author Talk: The Lost Letters of Rose Carey - Julie Bennett

Event TypeMuseum program
Sub-TitleMembers talk
Event DescriptionJoin author Julie Bennett as she talks about her new book The Lost Letters of Rose Carey -inspired by the life of 1920s Australian film icon and ‘million-dollar mermaid’ Annette Kellerman!

BLUE MOUNTAINS, 2024: Working on a documentary at the historic Carrington Hotel, videographer Emma Quinn discovers a box of handwritten letters belonging to Rose Carey, water dancer and golden girl of the silent film era. Intrigued, Emma begins to read through them, slowly uncovering a deadly secret.

SYDNEY, 1923: Rose Carey has faced enough scandal to last a lifetime. After an accident and near-death experience, the threat of bankruptcy, and rumours of her romantic entanglements, Rose decides to take matters into her own hands and propose to her business manager, Walter. A respectable marriage will redeem her reputation and give her the good publicity she needs – problems solved. But she doesn’t account for the unexpected feelings brewing between her and Walter, or for the possibility that the accident wasn’t so accidental after all …

When she suffers another brush with death, Rose realises that someone close to her wants her out of the way. Who in her close-knit circle has the most to gain? Can she trust anyone, other than herself?

For a special treat, item's relating to Annette Kellerman, from the Museums Collection will also be on display.

Julie Bennett fell in love with words at a very young age and soon after leaving school began a career in libraries. In her late twenties she decided to follow her dream to write for a living and, after graduating university, became a journalist. In 2004 she launched a public relations company, which she still manages today.