Author: | Anthony E Thorogood | ISBN: | 9781370252527 |
Publisher: | Anthony E Thorogood | Publication: | April 10, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Anthony E Thorogood |
ISBN: | 9781370252527 |
Publisher: | Anthony E Thorogood |
Publication: | April 10, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Sydney's Bondi Beach was never like this. Police Sergeant West, with her two supposed superiors, turn up at Bonga-Bonga beach to investigate the murder of a young girl. Detective Bigfoot and his little buddy Detective Littlefoot head straight for the local eatery and order sausages! Can Elizabeth pull them into shape and will the bizarre line of investigation Bigfoot is following lead to a near death experience for her.
Reviews: 'Possibly the best in the series so far. Bodies turn up quicker than in a Bruce Willis film. The detectives follow a theory that what the suspects had for lunch offer vital clues and they solve the matter by arresting a hapless soul before the Fat Lady sings.'
'Many bizarrely exquisite oddballs emerge in hilarious situations before the usual final twist. A particular favourite was the crackpot playwright trying to construct a riveting play based on attempting to unify quantum physics and Einstein's Theory of Relativity. These eccentric, bumbling, food obsessed detectives would form a real basis for a TV Sitcom series and many other colourful characters offer wonderful opportunities for side-splitting cameo roles.'
'A joke a minute truly written by a funny man.'
Sydney's Bondi Beach was never like this. Police Sergeant West, with her two supposed superiors, turn up at Bonga-Bonga beach to investigate the murder of a young girl. Detective Bigfoot and his little buddy Detective Littlefoot head straight for the local eatery and order sausages! Can Elizabeth pull them into shape and will the bizarre line of investigation Bigfoot is following lead to a near death experience for her.
Reviews: 'Possibly the best in the series so far. Bodies turn up quicker than in a Bruce Willis film. The detectives follow a theory that what the suspects had for lunch offer vital clues and they solve the matter by arresting a hapless soul before the Fat Lady sings.'
'Many bizarrely exquisite oddballs emerge in hilarious situations before the usual final twist. A particular favourite was the crackpot playwright trying to construct a riveting play based on attempting to unify quantum physics and Einstein's Theory of Relativity. These eccentric, bumbling, food obsessed detectives would form a real basis for a TV Sitcom series and many other colourful characters offer wonderful opportunities for side-splitting cameo roles.'
'A joke a minute truly written by a funny man.'