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| Fin divides her time between cats and writing. As the owner of a boarding cattery on the beautiful Gippsland Lakes, the former often takes precedence – until the writing takes over.
When (also) not working part-time as a journalist (an actual paid job), her days are spent feeding, grooming and cleaning up after cats. In return she gets plenty of blood-pressure lowering furry-purry hugs. Fin and her husband, Steve, also manufacture cat havens so that other cat lovers can let their precious felines ‘out’ but always know where they are. Back on a small country newspaper again, it seems her life has come full circle – although it is now graced by the coming and going of other people’s beautiful cats and a desire to write for herself. Fin’s first published book is the true crime anthology, Killer in the Family, co-written with her big sister Lindy Cameron. And then… a funny thing happened on the way to finishing her first mystery. Fin has been sidetracked into writing a novel about well, cats actually. She figures it’s a natural progression, given she now knows it’s impossible to write without a cat on her lap. Apparently there are some who might call Fin’s latest writing project a work of fantasy, but she knows better. AKA Fudgepuddle is, after all, a biography, a journal, a memoir, so it’s not really even fiction. It is, in fact, the true-life adventures of a demanding cat called Megsy who insisted Fin translate her story into English… sort of. |
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Extremely readable, despite the subject matter, it sounds odd to say that you "liked" a true crime book - particularly one about people with such intimate contact with the people that they kill - but I've got to say I found this book extremely readable. AustCrimeFiction (Full Review here) |





















