About c. H. King

C. H. King is an Australian author of medical and crime thrillers.

Her work is shaped by experience in healthcare and aviation — environments where decisions are rarely theoretical and consequences are often immediate. These systems, built on protocol, hierarchy, and risk management, form the backdrop for stories that examine how truth is filtered, delayed, or reshaped as it moves through institutions.

In her debut novel, Cold Blood, a potential medical breakthrough emerges with the power to change lives. What follows is not a race against time, but a collision of interests. As political pressure and corporate influence close in, the story explores how progress can become conditional — and how the language of ethics, safety, and regulation can be used to justify inaction.

Rather than focusing on spectacle, C. H. King’s writing is grounded in plausibility and restraint. Her stories ask quieter questions: who decides what constitutes acceptable risk, whose voices are heard when outcomes are inconvenient, and what happens when doing the right thing becomes professionally or financially dangerous.

She lives and writes in regional Victoria, Australia.