What if one of Australia's most brilliant artistic minds was murdered in broad daylight-and no one was ever held accountable?
On October 15, 1977, Florence Broadhurst-celebrated designer, international socialite, and queen of wallpaper innovation-was found savagely beaten to death inside her Sydney studio. Her death sent shockwaves through Australia's creative elite. There was no sign of forced entry. No fingerprints. No murder weapon. No arrest.
Forty years later, the mystery of her killing still haunts the country's artistic and criminal history.
She was a woman who lived in vibrant color-but her death was soaked in shadow.
The Unsolved Murder of Florence Broadhurst: The Artist Mystery That Still Haunts Sydney is the definitive true crime investigation into one of Australia's most iconic and enigmatic cold cases. This richly detailed book weaves together forensic evidence, personal diaries, character portraits, and media records to reconstruct the life and last hours of a woman who refused to conform-and who may have paid for that defiance with her life.
Inside this gripping true crime account, you'll uncover:
A cinematic retelling of Florence Broadhurst's glamorous, globe-trotting life-from outback Queensland to Shanghai's jazz halls, and finally to the upper echelons of Sydney's design scene.
The disturbing details of her violent death: bludgeoned in her Paddington warehouse, with police discovering evidence suggesting it may have been someone she knew-and trusted.
Investigative missteps, dead ends, and the curious silence that surrounded her murder in the press and among her peers.
A full exploration of suspects and theories, including the controversial suggestion that serial killer John Wayne Glover may have been involved.
The aftermath: how Broadhurst's work was nearly lost-until a modern design revival sparked new interest in her legacy and the unanswered questions of her demise.
Florence Broadhurst was not just a victim. She was a force. A rebel. A woman decades ahead of her time. Her life defied categorization-so did her murder. With no conviction, no justice, and no final word, her story demands a deeper reckoning.
This book is not a sensationalist retelling-it is a careful excavation of a buried truth. It invites readers to weigh evidence, examine contradictions, and step into the shoes of those who knew Florence-and those who may have wanted her silenced.
This book is for readers who crave:
Atmospheric, emotionally resonant true crime that does more than recount facts-it immerses you in the world where those facts unfolded.
Powerful portraits of women whose voices were erased or overshadowed by history.
Cold case investigations that challenge assumptions and ask: what was overlooked? Who was protected?
In-depth forensic analysis paired with cultural, historical, and psychological context.
Unresolved crimes that reveal not just what happened-but who we failed to protect, and why it matters.
Perfect for fans of:
The Portrait of a Lady Killer by Megan Norris
Cold Case Investigations by Michael Capuzzo
The Lost Girls by Robert Kolker
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt
The Girl in the Picture by Denise Chong
Florence Broadhurst's story is not over. It's still whispered about in Sydney's art circles, studied by criminologists, and mourned by those who knew her only through her astonishing designs. This book is your invitation to step into that world-and to ask the questions no one else dared to.
Because some murders don't fade. They echo.