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When someone kills dieting guru Professor Tim Noakes, Detective Bennie September has more suspects than solutions. It's not a whodunit, it's a who-donut! Banting culture, otherwise known as the HFLC lifestyle (high fat, low carb), spearheaded by Professor Tim Noakes, has exploded in South Africa and is soon to hit the world. In this hilarious novel, Paige Nick prods and pokes at both the fans and the detractors of South Africa's biggest dieting craze. So whatever side of the debate you fall on, you'll find something to laugh at. This laugh-out-loud novel will have you spurting bulletproof coffee out your nose!…mehr

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When someone kills dieting guru Professor Tim Noakes, Detective Bennie September has more suspects than solutions. It's not a whodunit, it's a who-donut! Banting culture, otherwise known as the HFLC lifestyle (high fat, low carb), spearheaded by Professor Tim Noakes, has exploded in South Africa and is soon to hit the world. In this hilarious novel, Paige Nick prods and pokes at both the fans and the detractors of South Africa's biggest dieting craze. So whatever side of the debate you fall on, you'll find something to laugh at. This laugh-out-loud novel will have you spurting bulletproof coffee out your nose!
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Autorenporträt
Paige Nick is a Sunday Times columnist, award-winning advertising copywriter, and author of the critically acclaimed novels, A Million Miles from Normal (Penguin SA, 2010) and This Way Up (Penguin SA, 2011). She is also one third of Helena S. Paige, together with Sarah Lotz and Helen Moffett, a threesome of authors with a series of choose-your-own-adventure erotic novels, now out in 21 countries. Pens Behaving Badly (Kwela, 2015), a collection of her Sunday Times columns and the wild letters they've inspired, came out in early 2015. Paige lives in Cape Town, South Africa where she spends an unhealthy amount of time writing.