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Devil's Food

Devil's Food

by Kerry Greenwood
Pre-recorded digital audio player
Publication Date: 01/05/2009

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$142.95
Winner, Sisters in Crime Davitt Award, Readers' Choice 2007

The third in the Corinna Chapman series, Devil's Food is another irresistible, criminally entertaining read from the master crime writer, Kerry Greenwood.

Corinna Chapman, baker extraordinaire and amateur sleuth, returns in another delicious mystery.

Praise for the Corinna Chapman series:

"This new series has some of the hallmarks of author Kerry Greenwood's other long running series - the Phryne Fisher mysteries: mystery (of course), good food, gorgeous young men and a sassy central female character ... a delicious offering." - aussiereviews.com

ISBN:
9781742142418
9781742142418
Category:
Crime & mystery
Format:
Pre-recorded digital audio player
Publication Date:
01-05-2009
Publisher:
Bolinda Publishing Pty, Limited
Country of origin:
Australia
Dimensions (mm):
190x140mm
Weight:
0.2kg
Kerry Greenwood

Kerry Greenwood is the creator of the bestselling, beloved contemporary crime series featuring the talented Corinna Chapman, baker and sleuth extraordinaire. There are currently six previous novels in this series with The Spotted Dog as Corinna's most recent adventure.

Kerry's much-loved 1920s crime series, featuring the marvellous Miss Phryne Fisher in twenty novels, has been developed for television and screened on ABC TV in Australia. The series is sold in print in the UK and US as is the television series.

Kerry Greenwood is also the acclaimed author of several books for young adults, the Delphic Women series and is the editor of two collections. She has been longlisted, shortlisted and is a winner of the Scarlet Stiletto, Davitt and the Ned Kelly awards. Kerry is also the recipient of the Ned Kelly Lifetime Achievement Award, 2003 and the Sisters in Crime Lifetime Achievement Award, 2013.

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