Steve Gerlach

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Steve Gerlach (born 6 September 1971) is an Australian thriller writer. He currently lives in Melbourne, Victoria.

His works include numerous short stories and almost ten novels - eight of which have been published, or are soon to be published, in the United States.[1][2]

Bibliography[edit]

  • The Nocturne (1999): Probable Cause Productions. Limited paperback edition. ISBN 0-9578641-0-8
  • Love Lies Dying (2002): Probable Cause Productions. Limited paperback edition. ISBN 0-9578641-1-6
  • Rage (2003): Wild Roses Productions.
  • Cell Candy (January 2004): Bloodletting Press. Published as a 300-copy limited softcover.
  • Hunting Zoe (2004): Wild Roses Productions. Limited hardcover.
  • Lake Mountain (August 2005): Bloodletting Press. Published as a 26-copy leather-bound hardcover and 400-copy limited hardcover. ISBN 0-9768531-0-8
  • A Killer Stalks the Outback (2005) ASIN B000BQ2IG2
  • Cloning Around (2005) ASIN B000BQ2IFS
  • Amber Rising (March 2009): Cargo Cult Press. Published as a 135-copy limited softcover.
  • Injustice (March 2009): Cargo Cult Press. Published as a 26-copy leather-bound hardcover and 150-copy limited hardcover.
    • (Written in 1991. Unpublished until 2009.)[3]
  • Harmony Chokes (unreleased)
  • A Thousand Mettle Folds - Cut I: The Fall
  • Within His Reach - Tasmaniac Publications
  • Autopsy I, II and III - Three part series published through Legumeman Books in Australia.

Other work[edit]

Steve Gerlach was the editor of In Laymon's Terms

Steve Gerlach was the historical advisor to the Australian film Let's Get Skase.

References[edit]

External links[edit]

Steve Gerlach on Australian artist website Arts Connect