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Lights! Action! Murder! Super-cool sleuth Lenny Aaron is back battling murder, mayhem and her own personal demons in another darkly funny whodunnit. A pill-popping loner with a penchant for green tea, Zen meditation and bonsai, Lenny is making a living out of catching cats with a bit of PI work on the side. When she is hired to track down a malicious vandal at a private film school and a student is brutally murdered, Lenny is drawn into a world of Hitchcock-sized egos and deceptive camera angles. Another bloody murder, a smoke screen of motives, and Lenny finds herself hunting a serial killer while her private life unravels like a B-grade movie. Which will crack first: the case or Lenny? (Publisher's blurb, back cover)
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Dedication: For Andrew
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The Davitt Award : A New Prize for Writers
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Can There Be a Feminist Whodunit?
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Deathly Black Humor
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Cutting Edge
2000
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— Appears in: Australian Book Review , October no. 225 2000; (p. 47)
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Love and Loathing: A Tale of Two Cities
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— Appears in: The Sunday Age , 24 September 2000; (p. 11)
— Review of Bear Pit 2000 single work novel ; Gone 2000 single work novel ; Eye to Eye 2000 single work novel
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Love and Loathing: A Tale of Two Cities
2000
single work
review
— Appears in: The Sunday Age , 24 September 2000; (p. 11)
— Review of Bear Pit 2000 single work novel ; Gone 2000 single work novel ; Eye to Eye 2000 single work novel -
Cutting Edge
2000
single work
review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , October no. 225 2000; (p. 47)
— Review of Eye to Eye 2000 single work novel -
Deathly Black Humor
2001
single work
review
— Appears in: The Advertiser , 6 January 2001; (p. 19)
— Review of Eye to Eye 2000 single work novel -
Can There Be a Feminist Whodunit?
2001
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Crime Factory , no. 2 2001; (p. 25-28) Discusses female investigators in detective novels by Marele Day, Caroline Shaw and American writer Barbara Wilson. -
The Davitt Award : A New Prize for Writers
2002
single work
column
— Appears in: Margin , July - August no. 57 2002; (p. 20)
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