Nothing Stops Renovations Faster Than a Dead Body: Read our Review of Digging Up Dirt by Pamela Hart

Nothing Stops Renovations Faster Than a Dead Body: Read our Review of Digging Up Dirt by Pamela Hart

Renovations are hell. And that’s before you find the body beneath the floorboards. An intriguing mystery from a stylish new voice in crime fiction, for readers of Kerry Greenwood and Holly Throsby.

When your builder finds bones under the floor of your heritage home, what do you do? For TV researcher Poppy McGowan, the first step is to find out if the bones are human (which means calling in the cops and delaying her renovations) or animal (which doesn’t).

Unfortunately, ‘help’ comes in the form of Dr Julieanne Weaver, archaeologist, political hopeful, and Poppy’s old enemy. She declares the bones evidence of a rare breed of fat-tailed sheep and slaps a heritage order on the site. The resultant archaeological dig introduces Poppy to Tol Lang, the best-looking archaeologist she’s ever met—and also Julieanne’s boyfriend.

When Julieanne is found murdered in Poppy’s house, both she and the increasingly attractive Tol are considered suspects—and so Poppy uses her media contacts and news savvy to investigate other suspects. Did Julieanne have enemies in the right-wing Australian Family party, for which she was seeking preselection, or in the affiliated Radiant Joy Church? Or at the Museum of New South Wales, among her rivals and ex-boyfriends? And who was her secret lover?

Can Poppy save herself, and Tol … and finally get her house back?

It’s been a long time since I’ve read a ‘cosy mystery,’ but after picking up Digging Up Dirt, I’ve fallen in love with this genre all over again. Digging Up Dirt is the perfect blend of humour, murder, and mystery. Packed with plenty of twists and turns, and a simmering ‘will they, won’t they’ romance, this book had me hooked from page one.

One of the most important things for me when reading a good mystery is a captivating, well-written lead. Poppy is a capable sleuth, and I found myself rooting for her every step of the way. Poppy’s attitude can be summed up with her reaction to the discovery of the bones: “This is going to completely stuff up my renovations.”

Bestselling author Pamela Hart has entered the crime genre with astounding success. A twisty, intriguing murder mystery set in the heart of Sydney, Digging Up Dirt is the perfect book to crack open on a cold winter’s night. With hilarious characters, a juicy mystery, and a captivating romance, Hart has blown me away.

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        Publisher details

        Digging Up Dirt
        Author
        Pamela Hart
        Publisher
        HarperCollins
        Genre
        Fiction
        Released
        02 June, 2021
        ISBN
        9781867201878

        Synopsis

        Renovations are hell. And that's before you find the body beneath the floorboards. An intriguing mystery from a stylish new voice in crime fiction, for readers of Kerry Greenwood and Holly Throsby. When your builder finds bones under the floor of your heritage home, what do you do? For TV researcher Poppy McGowan, the first step is to find out if the bones are human (which means calling in the cops and delaying her renovations) or animal (which doesn't). Unfortunately, 'help' comes in the form of Dr Julieanne Weaver, archaeologist, political hopeful, and Poppy's old enemy. She declares the bones evidence of a rare breed of fat-tailed sheep, and slaps a heritage order on the site. The resultant archaeological dig introduces Poppy to Tol Lang, the best-looking archaeologist she's ever met - and also Julieanne's boyfriend. When Julieanne is found murdered in Poppy's house, both she and the increasingly attractive Tol are considered suspects - and so Poppy uses her media contacts and news savvy to investigate other suspects. Did Julieanne have enemies in the right-wing Australian Family Party, for which she was seeking preselection, or in the affiliated Radiant Joy Church? Or at the Museum of New South Wales, among her rivals and ex-boyfriends? And who was her secret lover? Can Poppy save herself, and Tol ... and finally get her house back?
        Pamela Hart
        About the author

        Pamela Hart

        Pamela Hart is an award-winning author for both adults and children. She has a Doctorate of Creative Arts from the University of Technology, Sydney, where she has also lectured in creative writing. Writing under the name Pamela Freeman, she wrote the historical novel The Black Dress, which won the NSW Premier's History Prize for 2006 and is now in its third edition. Pamela is also well known for her fantasy novels for adults, published by Orbit worldwide, the Castings Trilogy and her Aurealis Award winning novel Ember And Ash. Pamela lives in Sydney with her husband and their son, and teaches at the Australian Writers' Centre.

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