2019 Ned Kelly Award for Best Crime Novel (nominee)
For Cass Tuplin, proprietor of the Rusty Bore Takeaway (and definitely not an unlicensed private investigator), its weird enough that her neighbour Vern has somehow acquired a lady friend. But then he asks Cass to look into the case of the dead rats someones dumped on Joannes doorstep.
Shes barely started when Joanne goes missing, leaving hints of an unsavoury past. Then a private investigator from Melbourne turns up asking questions about Joannes involvement in a fatal house fireand before you can say unauthorised investigation Cass is back on the case.
Sue Williams is the author of a crime series set in Rusty Bore, population 147. Sue was raised in country Victoria and hotly denies this provided any inspiration for her writing. She is a science and travel writer and a chartered accountant who also holds a PhD in marine biology. These days, Sue lives in Melbourne with her husband. Her previous two Cass Tuplin books are Murder with the Lot and Dead Men Dont Order Flake.
Sue Williams is Australias answer to New Jerseys Janet Evanovich. NZ Listener
Finely wrought and highly amusing a wonderful new series in the comedy crime genre. Australian
This book is like going to visit your regional relatives and having a bunch of their friends pop by for a chat. Its comforting, slightly dishevelled, wildly entertaining Live and Let Fry is self-aware, observant, and with a fresh take on a crime hero, this is as irresistible as potato cakes after a swim. Readings
This is a book best not read on the quiet carriage of public transport, as the giggles, snickers and guffaws likely to be emitted may disturb other commuters Fans of the series will not be disappointed. BookMooch
Sue Williams has her recipe down pat: an engaging heroine with a sense of humour as dry as the landscape. Adelaide Advertiser
There is no doubt about the value of escapist literature in a world fraught with so many seemingly intractable problems. This book unashamedly belongs to that escapist genre. There can scarcely be better therapy than to immerse oneself for a time in a world where good triumphs over evil and where there is the prospect of a happy ending. ArtsHub
Genre: Mystery
Shes barely started when Joanne goes missing, leaving hints of an unsavoury past. Then a private investigator from Melbourne turns up asking questions about Joannes involvement in a fatal house fireand before you can say unauthorised investigation Cass is back on the case.
Sue Williams is the author of a crime series set in Rusty Bore, population 147. Sue was raised in country Victoria and hotly denies this provided any inspiration for her writing. She is a science and travel writer and a chartered accountant who also holds a PhD in marine biology. These days, Sue lives in Melbourne with her husband. Her previous two Cass Tuplin books are Murder with the Lot and Dead Men Dont Order Flake.
Sue Williams is Australias answer to New Jerseys Janet Evanovich. NZ Listener
Finely wrought and highly amusing a wonderful new series in the comedy crime genre. Australian
This book is like going to visit your regional relatives and having a bunch of their friends pop by for a chat. Its comforting, slightly dishevelled, wildly entertaining Live and Let Fry is self-aware, observant, and with a fresh take on a crime hero, this is as irresistible as potato cakes after a swim. Readings
This is a book best not read on the quiet carriage of public transport, as the giggles, snickers and guffaws likely to be emitted may disturb other commuters Fans of the series will not be disappointed. BookMooch
Sue Williams has her recipe down pat: an engaging heroine with a sense of humour as dry as the landscape. Adelaide Advertiser
There is no doubt about the value of escapist literature in a world fraught with so many seemingly intractable problems. This book unashamedly belongs to that escapist genre. There can scarcely be better therapy than to immerse oneself for a time in a world where good triumphs over evil and where there is the prospect of a happy ending. ArtsHub
Genre: Mystery
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