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Stage Fright by Marianne Delacourt

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Aug 03, 12

Read in August, 2012

I loved this book. What a fantastic story, and being set in Australia, using Aussie terminology made it seem that much more real. Tara getting dragged through some of Australia's worst kind of underbelly experiences, makes for a fascinating and often amusing read.
Tara's character is fun and quirky and relateable and I love the relationships she has with her "friends". I love how she can see auras so she can also tell well people are being dishonest or hiding things and it really helps with her line of work.
Tara is such a real down to earth character, everything she does is just like anyone else, complete with misfortune in love and all sorts of misshaps in her job.
I love the different types of people involved in making this story work so well, Bon Ames the big scarey biker, Johnny Viaspa and even Smitty and Ed. I love them all.
The story weaves a tangled web through the dark belly of Australian organised crime and the 6 degrees of gangs and mobsters, it is so believable for a story of fiction. I would definitely recommend the book to all my friends I loved it that much. I can't wait to read more from Tara Sharp.

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