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The Girl with the Gold Bikini

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Whenever I see a girl with a gold bikini, I think of Princess Leia. Here on the Gold Coast, gold bikinis are common, so I think of Princess Leia a lot.
Eighteen-year-old Olivia Grace has deferred her law degree and ducked out of her friends' gap-year tour of Asia. Instead, she's fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a private investigator, following in the footsteps of Nancy Drew and Veronica Mars - who taught her everything she knows, including a solid line in quick-quipping repartee, the importance of a handbag full of disguises, and a way of mixing business with inconvenient chemistry.
Playing Watson to the Sherlock of her childhood friend, detective agency owner Rosco (once the Han Solo to her Princess Leia), Olivia pursues a routine cheating husband case from the glitzy Gold Coast to Insta-perfect Byron Bay, where she faces yoga wars, dirty whale activism, and a guru who's kind of a creep.
Olivia Grace is a teenage screwball heroine for the #metoo era, and The Girl with the Gold Bikini is a body-positive detective romp, rich with pop-culture pleasures.
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    • Books+Publishing

      November 8, 2019
      Lisa Walker’s second YA novel gives us a fun new spin on Nancy Drew and ‘girl detectives’. It will absolutely appeal to readers who love the mystery genre, with a relatable contemporary crossover. From the opening sentence, we are introduced to our sassy, slightly offbeat but very likeable heroine, Olivia Grace, a private investigator-in-training employed at the start of her gap year by her childhood friend (and not-so-former quasi-crush). A simple divorce case grows into something much more sinister, encompassing criminal activities in yoga and sushi enterprises on the Gold Coast and in Byron Bay. True to any whodunit story, there is a quirky cast of characters, many of whom seemingly have a motive to commit the crime. Walker has written an engaging, action-packed, fast-paced book—with many end-of-chapter cliffhangers. The issue of appearance discrimination is thoughtfully considered and works well within the overall context of the novel. The locations and the characters are authentically described, and the inter-character banter is entertaining, witty and moves the action along. Readers will recognise and giggle at the many pop culture references such as social media wellness hashtags, James Bond and—given the book’s title—Star Wars. The Girl with the Gold Bikini has a satisfying conclusion and I would love to know what awaits Olivia Grace next.

      Alida Galati is a secondary school librarian, keen reader and YA enthusiast

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