Another cracker, perfect for reluctant readers and entertaining for both adults and kids!
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A great mystery, set in interesting times, with an even more interesting main character. A twisty whoddunit that will have you guessing and guessing…
There is something that is just so endearing about Cat. A lot of fun, as usual, and you’ll be giggling as you read it along with your Grott monsters.
While I had troubles with Goodwood, I fell straight into the pages of Cedar Valley and read it in a single sitting. A great snapshot of a small country town and personalities that make it thrive, with a mystery or two, and a whole lot of secrets!
I wasn’t expecting to get into this, or even enjoy it. But 20 pages in and I had no choice! Fast, furious, with power-packed politics, battles and betrayals. Brilliant!
A truly beautiful tale, wonderfully translated. Something to warm your heart, reaffirm your faith in people and give you back your hope.
Detailed and devious, a hot and dusty read, which neither excuses the Englishman’s behaviour nor justifies it. A cleverly crafted crime in an utterly vivid setting – so glad to hear that it will be a series!
Every now and then a story comes along to really warm you. Uncomplicated, but far from simple. The Grotts loved it. I loved it – a touch of whimsy and old school adventures in the modern world.
Thorough enjoyable historical crime. Perfect for curling up with on a cold and rainy night!
It’s rough; sodden with whiskey and good intentions. A political thriller, crime and mystery all wrapped up in the city of Sydney. Sometimes things go very wrong in the pursuit of justice.