Friday Barnes is back with a new mystery to be solved.
R.A. Spratt was born in the UK and lived in Dursley, Gloucestershire - a town immortalised by Harry Potter's deeply unpleasant relatives - until she was two years old. Then, like many ambitious English people cursed with regional accents so strong no other British person can take them seriously, her family moved to Australia. The tedium of growing up in the western suburbs of Sydney was fertiliser to the growth of R.A.'s imagination. The only thing for a kid to do was get on a bicycle and go to the library, so R.A. Spratt did just that. Once there, she read everything, devouring the books of Arthur Ransome, Enid Blyton, Roald Dahl, Robin Klein and Judy Blume, and audiotapes of Shakespeare productions and Sherlock Holmes dramatisations. And so, her young mind was formed, and set on the path of becoming the extraordinary author she is today. Now based in Bowral NSW, she's the bestselling writer of dozens of absurd and witty books including Friday Barnes, The Adventures of Nanny Piggins, The Peski Kids and the Shockingly and Astonishingly Good Stories collections. Her podcast, Bedtime Stories with R. A. Spratt, has had over 2 million downloads and connects R. A. with story-lovers across the globe. For more information, visit raspratt.com
"Quirky, tongue-in-cheek . . . delightfully eccentric . . . A
good choice for voracious readers who enjoy a blend of humor and
mystery." School Library Journal on Girl
Detective
"Spratt continues to hit just the right mix of dry humor and
suspense. Her characterization of her protagonist shines . . .
Readers know that, like Sherlock Holmes, Friday will solve every
mystery; the book's fun is in seeing how she does it . . . A
cliffhanger ending will have readers drumming their fingers as they
wait for the next episode." Kirkus Reviews on Under
Suspicion
"Spratt's (the Nanny Piggins series) effortlessly funny
narration will keep readers laughing from start to finish."
Publishers Weekly, starred review on Girl
Detective
"Spratt's droll humor, often expressed through Friday's
spacey friend Melanie, is the perfect complement to the offbeat
mysteries Friday encounters . . . Give this to readers who like
humor but also want more intelligent characters and jokes, as well
as those who like quirky mysteries." Booklist on Under
Suspicion
"This second book in the Friday Barnes series is even
funnier and quirkier than its predecessor." School Library Journal
on Under Suspicion
"With off-the-wall plot turns and small mysteries scattered throughout, this is the perfect choice for mystery fans with a silly sense of humor, and the cliff-hanger ending promises more sleuthing on the horizon. Gosier's black-and-white spot illustrations add to the charming atmosphere. A sheer delight." Booklist, starred review on Girl Detective
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