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Brenda
Poppy’s Aunt Mary had had surgery and Poppy was keeping an eye on her recovery in the apartment complex she lived in. When her neighbour, Daisy, hadn’t turned up for the promised visit, Aunt Mary prompted Poppy to go check on her. Finding Daisy unconscious and bleeding on her bathroom floor, Poppy called an ambulance. When Daisy was rushed to RPA hospital in Sydney, with Poppy by her side, Poppy didn’t expect it to be the start of a horrible brush with death and a deranged killer.

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Helen
I have been waiting for this one since I finished the first book and was not disappointed, Pamela Hart had me turning the pages as Poppy gets herself caught up in all sorts problems while staying with her Aunty Mary after her Aunt’s knee surgery, there are break-ins, attacks and murder I do hope you come along for the ride.

It seems that children’s TV researcher Poppy has again found her way into mayhem, it really is not what she goes looking for but people tend to open up to her so easily, when
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Tien
A terribly fun read! I enjoyed this second instalment better than the first book. It was easy and light to read with just enough hints on the mystery to keep you going all the way to the end. Of course, the romantic tingles between Poppy & Tol, and their solid trust in each other, kept me fully warm and happy.

The only problem I had was keeping up with the numerous characters. Even as the story is told purely from Poppy's perspective, there were moments where I had to stop and try to think who th
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Lisa Heidke
Jul 18, 2022 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
I loved Pamela Hart’s latest novel, An A-List For Death. A witty, distinctly Australian murder mystery. Twists, turns, mayhem and hijinks. I can’t wait to read what’s next for intrepid TV researcher, Poppy McGowan and her archeologist beau, Tol.
Gaynor
Jul 05, 2022 marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition