

One from Jennifer Crocker and one from Stephanie Alexander:
Smart, sassy and, dare one say it, sexy – Margie Orford’s latest offering in the Clare Hart series, Daddy’s Girl, is all of these things and more.
Smart because it is highly unlikely Orford could write anything but a clever book and her fans will once again delight in the fact she never allows her cleverness to overshadow the story.
Daddy’s Girl is that somewhat strange creature: a prequel to Orford’s first two books in the series, Like Clockwork and Blood Rose. Both of those books are international big-sellers, having been translated into seven languages and on sale in nine countries.
WITH this third Clare Hart novel, Margie Orford places herself and her writing solidly at the forefront of the great quantity of detective fiction now emerging from South Africa. Clare is, of course, an investigative journalist turned profiler, consulted when police need to understand the motives and characteristics of criminals in order to identify patterns of behaviour and narrow the search for those who may well commit further crimes.
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