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An Australian crime mystery for young readers from 11 onwards and for older adults. The Kuhlmanns, a German family of four, have immigrated to Australia. They are thrilled with the beautiful Sunshine Coast, the friendly and helpful people and the fascinating wildlife. So many animals are unique to Australia! A dream comes true for Anna and Sebastian when their parents adopt a dog. Taking Susi for long walks on the dog-friendly beaches, they feel as though they were living in paradise. But one day, two teenagers discover a woman's body in dense bushland along Stumers Creek. Everyone is shaken!…mehr

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An Australian crime mystery for young readers from 11 onwards and for older adults. The Kuhlmanns, a German family of four, have immigrated to Australia. They are thrilled with the beautiful Sunshine Coast, the friendly and helpful people and the fascinating wildlife. So many animals are unique to Australia! A dream comes true for Anna and Sebastian when their parents adopt a dog. Taking Susi for long walks on the dog-friendly beaches, they feel as though they were living in paradise. But one day, two teenagers discover a woman's body in dense bushland along Stumers Creek. Everyone is shaken! A murder in their own town? What was the motive? Nobody seems to have a clue. Lizzie Kuhlmann is worried about her children who are constantly playing detective. Why won't they stop talking about the grisly crime?
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Autorenporträt
Marion Birkenbeil was born in Wuppertal, Germany in 1963. After working as a horticulturist and landscape gardener for many years, she studied landscape architecture. She immigrated to Australia in 1997 and lived in Brisbane for some time. Later, she and her husband (and their dog) moved to the Sunshine Coast. Marion is a self-employed landscape architect and became a registered member of the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects in 2007. Her novels reflect her love of nature and dogs. And although her books are fictional, she likes to include some real places and events. She hopes that her readers will enjoy her stories!