Author: | Anthony E Thorogood | ISBN: | 9781370365425 |
Publisher: | Anthony E Thorogood | Publication: | April 10, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Anthony E Thorogood |
ISBN: | 9781370365425 |
Publisher: | Anthony E Thorogood |
Publication: | April 10, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
How do you catch a thief? More to the point how do you catch a serial killer? You set a trap and Sergeant Elizabeth West, good looking in any light, is the bait. That's no problem, Inspector Bigfoot has all eventualities covered, until Elizabeth is suddenly alone with no help and at the killer's mercy.
Reviews: 'Another in the hilarious Bigfoot Littlefoot & West series this time moving to London on a goodwill exchange. The hapless trio blunder their way into a succession of bizarre murders, capturing some characteristic English names and traits and pushing them to the extreme. These tales continue the well-established loony behaviour characteristic of the down under crime busters. Strong, earthy language at times, but used in context, adds to the humour of this genre. A well put together collection with some astute observations woven into a comic setting.'
'Did you know the word chook is Australian for chicken? Well I found that out from reading this book. London is a crazy place when the three heroes turn up, no it's more than that, it's a wildly funny place. Monty Python move over Bigfoot has arrived from Australia.'
How do you catch a thief? More to the point how do you catch a serial killer? You set a trap and Sergeant Elizabeth West, good looking in any light, is the bait. That's no problem, Inspector Bigfoot has all eventualities covered, until Elizabeth is suddenly alone with no help and at the killer's mercy.
Reviews: 'Another in the hilarious Bigfoot Littlefoot & West series this time moving to London on a goodwill exchange. The hapless trio blunder their way into a succession of bizarre murders, capturing some characteristic English names and traits and pushing them to the extreme. These tales continue the well-established loony behaviour characteristic of the down under crime busters. Strong, earthy language at times, but used in context, adds to the humour of this genre. A well put together collection with some astute observations woven into a comic setting.'
'Did you know the word chook is Australian for chicken? Well I found that out from reading this book. London is a crazy place when the three heroes turn up, no it's more than that, it's a wildly funny place. Monty Python move over Bigfoot has arrived from Australia.'