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About The Book
Melbourne, 1863.
Behind the wealth and glamour of the booming gold-rush city lies Little Lon—a dangerous world of brothels, secrets, and violence where women disappear without consequence.
For Johanna Callaghan, a young Irishwoman struggling to survive, a position at the glamorous Papillon brothel offers a chance at a better life. But when a murderer begins targeting women in Little Lon, that dream quickly turns into a nightmare.
Journalist Harriet Gardiner knows respectable women are supposed to stay far away from places like Papillon. But as the killings continue, she becomes determined to uncover the truth—no matter the cost.
As their lives collide, Johanna and Harriet are drawn into a deadly hunt for a killer hiding in plain sight. What they uncover will expose the dark heart of a city built on wealth, power, and secrets.
Rich in atmosphere, mystery, and unforgettable characters, The Butterfly Women is a gripping historical crime novel inspired by the hidden history of Melbourne's most notorious district.
Product Details
- Publisher: Affirm Press (April 29, 2025)
- Length: 400 pages
- ISBN13: 9781923419087
Raves and Reviews
'Impeccably researched and beautifully told, The Butterfly Women is a daring novel that gives voice to the silenced women of early Melbourne - women who were maligned, judged and buried under layers of mainstream history. Weaving a marvellous, and oft dark tale, that doesn't hesitate to expose class and cultural differences, as well as trenchant sexism, misogyny and racism, Madeleine Cleary breaks down an imposing door and, invoking the ghosts and monsters of other places and times, beckons the reader to follow her into Australia's hidden past. Go with her - you won't regret it.' Karen Brooks
'A beautifully researched and unforgettable Aussie tale.'
– Take 5
'Madeleine Cleary threads fictional mystery and romance into a grim but fascinating chapter of Australia's hardscrabble past, bringing to richly detailed life the women so often overlooked by history.'
– The Canberra Times
'Absorbingly written and impeccably researched.'
– The Australian
'Think Pride & Prejudice where Lizzie is a sex-worker and Darcy an upper-class magistrate, with Jack the Ripper lurking in the shadows.'
– The Herald Sun/The Daily Telegraph
'The Butterfly Women is a love letter to the rich history of Melbourne. You can see it bleed through in every page.'
– ArtsHub
'Cleary’s approach to writing about Papillon and about prostitution is refreshingly balanced.'
– The AU Review
'This page turning work of historical fiction illuminates stories that were ignored — essential reading for anyone interested in Australia’s complex social history.'
– WellBeing Magazine
'I had to keep reading until the very last page!'
– Better Reading
'A gripping page-turner … authors like Cleary are bringing archival recovery into the mainstream.'
– Honi Soit
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