

What a great Australian detective novel. I really enjoyed this story, its ongoing twists and turns and characters experience across time.
Great Australian crime fiction. Not a genre I often read these days, but this was an enjoyable summer holiday #palatecleanser. I am back at work next week.
#ozfiction
#upnext #ozfiction Time for a comfort read. Younger me read a lot of crime fiction. Older me tends to seek more diversity and complexity. From time to time I like to dip my toe back into quality crime fic.
I am recovering from Covid, have one more week of summer holidays before I return to work, and the weather is heating up, so this should be just the ticket.
☀️We are expecting 37C today and 41C tomorrow 🥵
I finished this over a week ago and was about to hand it on when I realised I hadn‘t put it on here.
I‘m thinking he just gets better with each book. This was a very enjoyable read. I also learnt a lot about those water schemes on the big rivers. I could never understand it all. This goes into the history . Did not see the end coming. Would make a good Xmas present for lovers of Aussie Fiction/crime.
So he has noticed. I thought it was just where I live but it seems it might be wide spread.
Finished last night. Good entertaining read- great MC and development of ‘minor‘ characters. And always a lot going on.
#serieslove2023 3/3
Thanks Carolyn 😘
I just love the way this man‘s writing transports me to the Aussie countryside, never mind the plot!
Good story but a bit for my mind to keep track of. Luckily there is a family tree at the end. The relationships get a bit complicated. Clever story , wonderful writing.
I need a murder mystery for #booked2022 and I've been meaning to read this cosy forever (the sequel is coming out soon!) I'm a sucker for Day's previous cafe cosy series also set in Tasmania so this should d be good.
"[...]. After Sam is sent to collect fifteen wedding dresses from a dead man's estate, the strangest week of her life begins to unfold. [...]" #cozymystery #australiancrime