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{{Short description|Australian writer and journalist}}

{{Short description|Australian writer and journalist}}

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”’Chris Hammer”’ (born 1960)<ref>{{cite web |title=Hammer, Chris, 1960- |url=https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2018053066.html |website=id.loc.gov |access-date=July 7, 2021}}</ref> is an Australian journalist and writer of [[crime fiction]]. He is known for his best-selling Martin Scarsden series of novels.

”’Chris Hammer”’ (born 1960)<ref>{{cite web |title=Hammer, Chris, 1960- |url=https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2018053066.html |website=id.loc.gov |access-date=July 7, 2021}}</ref> is an Australian journalist and writer of [[crime fiction]]. He is known for his best-selling Martin Scarsden series of novels.

== Career ==

== Career ==


Latest revision as of 22:24, 20 November 2025

Australian writer and journalist (born 1960)

Chris Hammer (born 1960)[1] is an Australian journalist and writer of crime fiction. He is known for his best-selling Martin Scarsden series of novels.

Hammer has a 30-year career as a journalist and has worked for The Bulletin, Fairfax and on the SBS TV program Dateline.[2][3] In 2011 he published a non-fiction book entitled The River.[4]

He wrote the Martin Scarsden series of novels, that have been bestsellers in several countries, starting with Scrublands in 2018.[2] When writing his crime novels he allows the story to develop, rather than plotting it out in advance.[5]

On 20 November 2025, it was announced at the ABC upfronts that Hammer’s novel Treasure & Dirt had been optioned and turned into a television series which gone into production on location in Coober Pedy in South Australia.[6]

Recognition and awards

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Hammer won the ACT Book of the Year in 2011 for his non-fiction book The River.[4]

His first novel, Scrublands, won the John Creasey Award at the UK Crime Writers’ Association‘s Dagger Awards in 2019.[7] The Tilt won the 2023 Danger Award for best crime fiction.[8] The Seven was shortlisted for the 2024 Fiction Indie Book Award.[9]

Martin Scarsden series

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  • Scrublands (2018)
  • Silver (2019)
  • Trust (2020)
  • Legacy (2025)

Ivan Lucic and Nell Buchanan series

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  • Treasure and Dirt (2021) (also published as Opal Country (UK))
  • The Tilt (2022) (also published as Dead Man’s Creek (UK))
  • The Seven (2023) (also published as Cover The Bones (UK))
  • The Valley (2024) (also published as The Broken River (UK))
  • The River (2010)
  • The Coast (2012)

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