Cassidy Blair, twenty-nine years old and addicted to matching underwear, is up to her G- string in trouble when she decides to pay off her credit card debt by taking on another job as a sexual sleuth.It's a short step for someone who has spent a lifetime talking her way out of embarrassing incidents. So when she's hired to find out whether Helen Since's boyfriend, Daniel, is playing around, Cass supplements her own natural skills with her friend Zara's prowess on the computer and the seductive charms of Josie, owner of the Easy Lounge, the coolest bar in town.But with best friends who keep showering her with free cocktails, and a washed-out ex-boyfriend as a houseguest, can Cass actually manage to solve a case? Is she smart enough to realise that when someone wants to take her out, they're not talking about an expensive dinner - they want her out of the picture?And will she ever figure out that old school friend Sam Tasker is not just a gorgeous man with firm legs, but a smart cop with Cassidy Blair in his sights?

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Kirsty Brooks

Daughter of Robert and Claire Brooks, Kirsty was born 17 Dec 1971 in Whyalla. Her family moved to Adelaide when she was four years old. She went to the Wilderness School in Medindie. A freelance writer and editor, Kirsty Brooks has a BA (Journalism) from the University of Adelaide (1994) and an Advanced Diploma of Arts (Professional Writing) from the Adelaide Institute of TAFE (1999) As well as being a full-time author, Kirsty is the director of Driftwood Manuscripts, an assessment and editing agency for writers. She has a Journalism Degree, an Advanced Diploma in Professional Writing and is Chair of the SA Writers' Centre. She has had two books shortlisted for the Ned Kelly Award, Lady Luck in 2003 for Best First Crime Fiction Novel and The Vodka Dialogue in 2004 for Best Crime Fiction Novel.

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Series: Cassidy Blair

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