John Martin

Lie of the Tiger

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How could the secret doggy business depicted on the cover of this funny novel possibly solve the enduring mystery of the Tasmanian Tiger?

Find out in this story about two old men and an Irishman who are trying to save a failing Tasmanian Tiger museum.

Their actions are sometimes touching and often hilarious.

If you like finding a quirky character behind every corner, and if you like a dash of mystery and twists you don't see coming, don't go past the first standalone in the Windy Mountain Tasmanian Tiger series.
Lie of the Tiger is a feel-good novel that will take you on an emotional rollercoaster but leave you feeling good.
Get it today and join the hyped-up hunt for the elusive Tasmanian Tiger!

BUT DON'T TAKE MY WORD FOR IT,
READ WHAT OTHERS SAY!

TOUCHINGLY FUNNY: Great style of writing which engages and makes the book even more enjoyable. Character based, and likeable characters at that!

THIS NOVEL has laugh-out-loud-until-you-can't-help-but-feel-good humor. John Martin's forte is his funny, quirky characters and there is one around every corner of Windy Mountain.

READ IT, laugh and then, like me, wait for the next instalment! I do hope that Mr Martin can write quickly.

IN A ROMP OF mistaken identities, hidden agendas, lost loves, and a group of wacky townsfolk, Paddy, Wish-Wash, and Oodles give their lives new meaning. This is thoroughly enjoyable read.

I REALLY enjoyed this crazy story about a couple of old coots that set out to solve a mystery and end up with more than one mystery on their plate. Lots of twists, turns, and humor spiced with bits of fun suspense thrown in to make this a very enjoyable read.

A FUN READ THAT kept me entertained through the entire book. The characters were off the cuff and a little out of the box. The interesting phrases that the men used in the book left me in stitches at times.

THE WRITING has a nice turn of phrase: “The waitress had blonde hair colouring that probably came from a bottle. She had a husky voice, which sounded like the result of smoking too many cigarettes and eating too much gravel.” and “Since Gordo was the one with two good arms but a suspect brain, he drove where he was told” which really adds to the humour.

THIS IS A very cute story set in Tasmania. The characters are quirky, funny and endearing. I had a good time reading it.
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