
The Butterfly Women
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Narrated by:
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Jo Van Es
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By:
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Madeleine Cleary
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DYMOCKS FICTION BOOK OF THE MONTH
It's 1863, and Melbourne is transitioning from a fledgling colony to a thriving, gold-fuelled metropolis. But behind its shiny new façade, the real Melbourne can be found in the notorious red-light district of Little Lon, full of brothels where rich and poor alike can revel all night. The most glamorous among them is Papillon, home to the most alluring women in the city.
For poor Irishwoman Johanna Callaghan, a job at Papillon could be her ticket to success, but in a time when women's lives are cheap, it also brings great danger. Meanwhile, for respectable women like journalist Harriett Gardiner, Papillon is strictly off-limits, but when a murderer begins stalking the streets of Little Lon, she becomes determined to visit it and find the truth.
As both women are drawn into the hunt for the killer, a long-hidden side of old Melbourne is revealed. Lush, dark and meticulously researched, The Butterfly Women weaves romance and mystery into an unforgettable tale of Australian history, and the women so often erased from it.
'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
©2025 Madeleine Cleary (P)2025 W. F. Howes ltd.What listeners say about The Butterfly Women
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- Christine Newell
- 06-06-2025
Bold, rich, elegant and utterly captivating.
The Butterfly Women is a thrilling debut from Madeleine Cleary. This novel, set in Melbourne in 1863, has everything you could ask for – history, murder, intrigue and humour, with complex, detailed characters who will work their way into your heart. Most importantly, Cleary sets the record straight by giving a voice to the forgotten women of Little Lon as they fight to survive in Melbourne’s notorious red-light district – “a hunting ground for rats and men”. Her prose is bold and confident, but also rich, elegant and insightful. The research and passion behind this story were evident from the word go and I was utterly captivated right up until the very last page. I can’t wait to see what Madeleine Cleary surprises us with next.
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- Eadwina
- 03-06-2025
A beautifully written story!
The impeccable attention to detail throughout this book brings the streets of Melbourne to life and puts you right there in the middle of them. Multiple characters, multiple places, multiple stories to tell, this book just keeps giving. History, murder, mystery, romance, romps, silk and slums, this tale blends it all together in the best way.
In audio book form, Jo Van Ess is the perfect narrator, with the familiar Australian voice giving just that little something extra to the women and their stories.
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- Harmony Frickens
- 04-06-2025
Fantastic.
A fantastic novel - loved every minute. Highly recommend to anyone who enjoys historical fiction, with a healthy dose of mystery and romance.
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