
I read a first novel today written by Linda Cockburn (the author of “Living the Good Life” – book and blog), and published by tOgether Press, who are dedicated to printing books in a sustainable way, using 100% recycled paper, vegetable inks and a chlorine-free printing process, managing waste in a sustainable way, and offsetting emissions through tree planting. And if that isn’t enough, the book was a good read!
“Who Killed Dave” was a light, thoroughly enjoyable murder romp with sexy bits, serious bits, and many, many funny bits. The storyline careens from one revelation to the next, stretching credulity at times, but the characterisations are dexterously drawn, the settings are deftly depicted, and the narration carries you swiftly through the bits where you shake your head in disbelief without removing the smile from your face.
From the first chapter (which can, by the way, be read here), you realise that no-one in Kaos Court will be particularly troubled by Dave’s death, everyone has a motive for killing him, and many of the people on the Court are pretty much crazy enough to do it. When the media gets involved, and a popular vote begins on the identity of the murderer (“kind of Big Brother does bad, bad things”), Robyn Miller decides to take a hand in the investigation. Of course, due to circumstances which were, frankly, somewhat within her control, even the henna-headed heroine isn’t absolutely sure that it wasn’t her.
What with budding romance, pandemonium, and policemen getting wax jobs, this is more than a murder mystery, and well worth reading.