A Trifle Dead

By (author)Livia Day

Tabitha Darling, owner and chef of the hipster Cafe La Femme, must choose between her long time crush broody policeman, and newcomer snarky Scottish blogger. Can she decide before the local killer on the loose sets his sights on her?

Tabitha Darling has always had a dab hand for pastry and a knack for getting into trouble. Which was fine when she was a tearaway teen, but not so useful now she’s trying to run a hipster urban cafe, invent the perfect trendy dessert, and stop feeding the many (oh so unfashionable) policemen in her life.

When a dead muso is found in the flat upstairs, Tabitha does her best (honestly) not to interfere with the investigation, despite the cute Scottish blogger who keeps angling for her help. Her superpower is gossip, not solving murder mysteries, and those are totally not the same thing, right?

But as that strange death turns into a string of random crimes across the city of Hobart, Tabitha can’t shake the unsettling feeling that maybe, for once, it really is all about her

And maybe she’s figured out the deadly truth a trifle late… 

A Trifle Dead is a culinary crime novel – delicious food, good coffee, cute frocks and okay, the occasional gruesome murder.

BONUS SECTION includes recipes to make your own trifles.


Awards and Accolades:

Shortlisted for Best Debut Book, Davitt Awards for Australian Women’s Crime Writing.


Read all the Cafe La Femme Books:

  • A Trifle Dead (Book 1)
  • The Blackmail Blend (mini mystery)
  • Drowned Vanilla (Book 2)
  • Keep Calm and Kill the Chef 

Reviews:


I loved the sheer exuberance and fun of this mystery novel, from Tabitha’s fabulous voice to her endless energy, love for glitter, nail polish and vintage frocks, her experimental desserts and the fantastic cast of characters around her. … This was the most sheerly FUN mystery I’ve read in a long time, and I can’t wait for the next book in the series! – Stephanie Burgis, Goodreads

Part of the reason it was so enjoyable is that there’s nothing maliciously daft about Tabitha. In fact there’s a distinct feeling that her tongue is quite firmly placed in her cheek … there were points when I found myself laughing. – AustCrimeFiction

This was a fun, modern read, that managed to be a mystery story, a celebration of cooking, a sparkling romance and a portrait of Hobart all at once. – InkAshlings

This fun, cosy style novel is the start of a new mystery series which features a quirky Australian voice, memorable characters and delicious sounding food.  – Adventures of an Intrepid Reader

A Trifle Dead‘s a light, funny and enjoyable read blending mystery, humour and a touch of romance. Oh and there are delicious recipes on the final few pages, ideal for an aspiring foodie or any reader with a sweet tooth. I am looking forward to the next instalment. – Book’d Out

This was an extremely entertaining book … In the true spirit of a culinary crime novel there are dessert recipes at the end for adventurous readers to try. It is a cross between chicklit and murder mystery – tasREADSmania

About the Author:


Livia Day is a stylish, murder-obsessed fashionista who lives inside the head of someone else entirely. Tansy Rayner Roberts is a mother, an author, a blogger, a podcaster, and a Hugo-award winning critic. Together they WRITE CRIME. And sometimes they invent ice cream recipes. Livia Day is the author of the Café La Femme series of cozy mystery novels, including A Trifle Dead, Drowned Vanilla, The Blackmail Blend and Keep Calm and Kill the Chef. Warning: reading these books will make you crave dessert.

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Tabitha Darling, owner and chef of the hipster Cafe La Femme, must choose between her long time crush broody policeman, and newcomer snarky Scottish blogger. Can she decide before the local killer on the loose sets his sights on her?

Tabitha Darling has always had a dab hand for pastry and a knack for getting into trouble. Which was fine when she was a tearaway teen, but not so useful now she’s trying to run a hipster urban cafe, invent the perfect trendy dessert, and stop feeding the many (oh so unfashionable) policemen in her life.

When a dead muso is found in the flat upstairs, Tabitha does her best (honestly) not to interfere with the investigation, despite the cute Scottish blogger who keeps angling for her help. Her superpower is gossip, not solving murder mysteries, and those are totally not the same thing, right?

But as that strange death turns into a string of random crimes across the city of Hobart, Tabitha can’t shake the unsettling feeling that maybe, for once, it really is all about her

And maybe she’s figured out the deadly truth a trifle late… 

A Trifle Dead is a culinary crime novel – delicious food, good coffee, cute frocks and okay, the occasional gruesome murder.

BONUS SECTION includes recipes to make your own trifles.


Awards and Accolades:

Shortlisted for Best Debut Book, Davitt Awards for Australian Women’s Crime Writing.


Read all the Cafe La Femme Books:

  • A Trifle Dead (Book 1)
  • The Blackmail Blend (mini mystery)
  • Drowned Vanilla (Book 2)
  • Keep Calm and Kill the Chef 

Reviews:


I loved the sheer exuberance and fun of this mystery novel, from Tabitha’s fabulous voice to her endless energy, love for glitter, nail polish and vintage frocks, her experimental desserts and the fantastic cast of characters around her. … This was the most sheerly FUN mystery I’ve read in a long time, and I can’t wait for the next book in the series! – Stephanie Burgis, Goodreads

Part of the reason it was so enjoyable is that there’s nothing maliciously daft about Tabitha. In fact there’s a distinct feeling that her tongue is quite firmly placed in her cheek … there were points when I found myself laughing. – AustCrimeFiction

This was a fun, modern read, that managed to be a mystery story, a celebration of cooking, a sparkling romance and a portrait of Hobart all at once. – InkAshlings

This fun, cosy style novel is the start of a new mystery series which features a quirky Australian voice, memorable characters and delicious sounding food.  – Adventures of an Intrepid Reader

A Trifle Dead‘s a light, funny and enjoyable read blending mystery, humour and a touch of romance. Oh and there are delicious recipes on the final few pages, ideal for an aspiring foodie or any reader with a sweet tooth. I am looking forward to the next instalment. – Book’d Out

This was an extremely entertaining book … In the true spirit of a culinary crime novel there are dessert recipes at the end for adventurous readers to try. It is a cross between chicklit and murder mystery – tasREADSmania

About the Author:


Livia Day is a stylish, murder-obsessed fashionista who lives inside the head of someone else entirely. Tansy Rayner Roberts is a mother, an author, a blogger, a podcaster, and a Hugo-award winning critic. Together they WRITE CRIME. And sometimes they invent ice cream recipes. Livia Day is the author of the Café La Femme series of cozy mystery novels, including A Trifle Dead, Drowned Vanilla, The Blackmail Blend and Keep Calm and Kill the Chef. Warning: reading these books will make you crave dessert.

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