Journalist Alex Grant is enjoying the last days of her summer holiday in Croatia when she is accosted by an old school friend, Marie Puharich, and her odious brother, Brian, both there to attend the funeral of their fearsome grandfather’s two loyal retainers. The only upside of the whole sorry business is meeting Marco, the family’s resident Adonis. An incorrigible foodie, Alex is unable to resist Brian’s invitation to visit the family creamery in Australia’s south-west to snoop around for stories and eat her body weight in brie. But trouble has a way of finding Alex, not least because her curiosity is the size of a giant goudawheel. What begins as a country jaunt in search of a juicy story will end in death, disaster and the destruction of multiple pairs of shoes.
PRAISE FOR THE BOOK
‘It’s a fast-moving, fun read with a main character who will likely cause a few giggles.’ The Chestnut Tree
‘Alex Grant is one of the greatest heroines ever invented in the history of WA-based cosy crime. Not only will this book make you laugh out loud, but the pacy plot and sparkling characters will ensure you finish it before you can say “gorgonzola”.’ Writing WA
‘… this debut novel has a good location, food-related plot and entertaining if not always likeable characters.’ Good Reading Magazine
‘A rollicking, delicious and chaotically disastrous mystery.’ Readings
‘It’s official: Sally Scott is the new “Queen of Cosy Crime”. Her debut novel, Fromage, is full of wit, verve and vibrancy …’ Westerly