Mad Men, Bad Girls: A Scout Davis Investigation 1

Meet Scout Davis.

Investigative journalist. Tea enthusiast. Guerilla knitter.

When an American cult moves to the Gold Coast, Scout's investigative antennae start quivering. She sets out to expose the cult's bizarre practices, but when she learns the identity of a recent recruit, her quest becomes personal. And dangerous.

Meanwhile, her sister Harper, Head of Sport at a posh school, needs a favour regarding a strange case of vandalism.

But Scout has her own secret. In the dead of night she sneaks out with the Guerilla Knitters Institute, an underground group of yarn bombers, to decorate Byron Bay with radical artworks. Scout suspects that the local police sergeant, Rafe Kelly, is hot on her tail. And she doesn't mind that one bit...

Winner of the Davitt Awards' Adult Fiction 2013
Winner of the Davitt Awards' Debut Fiction 2013

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Mad Men, Bad Girls: A Scout Davis Investigation 1

Meet Scout Davis.

Investigative journalist. Tea enthusiast. Guerilla knitter.

When an American cult moves to the Gold Coast, Scout's investigative antennae start quivering. She sets out to expose the cult's bizarre practices, but when she learns the identity of a recent recruit, her quest becomes personal. And dangerous.

Meanwhile, her sister Harper, Head of Sport at a posh school, needs a favour regarding a strange case of vandalism.

But Scout has her own secret. In the dead of night she sneaks out with the Guerilla Knitters Institute, an underground group of yarn bombers, to decorate Byron Bay with radical artworks. Scout suspects that the local police sergeant, Rafe Kelly, is hot on her tail. And she doesn't mind that one bit...

Winner of the Davitt Awards' Adult Fiction 2013
Winner of the Davitt Awards' Debut Fiction 2013

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Mad Men, Bad Girls: A Scout Davis Investigation 1

Mad Men, Bad Girls: A Scout Davis Investigation 1

by Maggie Groff
Mad Men, Bad Girls: A Scout Davis Investigation 1

Mad Men, Bad Girls: A Scout Davis Investigation 1

by Maggie Groff

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Overview

Meet Scout Davis.

Investigative journalist. Tea enthusiast. Guerilla knitter.

When an American cult moves to the Gold Coast, Scout's investigative antennae start quivering. She sets out to expose the cult's bizarre practices, but when she learns the identity of a recent recruit, her quest becomes personal. And dangerous.

Meanwhile, her sister Harper, Head of Sport at a posh school, needs a favour regarding a strange case of vandalism.

But Scout has her own secret. In the dead of night she sneaks out with the Guerilla Knitters Institute, an underground group of yarn bombers, to decorate Byron Bay with radical artworks. Scout suspects that the local police sergeant, Rafe Kelly, is hot on her tail. And she doesn't mind that one bit...

Winner of the Davitt Awards' Adult Fiction 2013
Winner of the Davitt Awards' Debut Fiction 2013


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781743345412
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia
Publication date: 03/01/2013
Series: Scout Davis , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
Sales rank: 534,324
File size: 826 KB

About the Author

Maggie Groff is the bestselling author of two non-fiction books, Mothers Behaving Badly and Hoax Cuisine. She has worked as a columnist for Sunday Life magazine in The Sun-Herald and extracts of her work have been published globally by Readers Digest. She lives with her husband in northern New South Wales and is currently working on her next Scout Davis novel.


Maggie Groff is the bestselling author of two non-fiction books, Mothers Behaving Badly: How to do the most important job in the world the easy way (1999) and Hoax Cuisine: Faking it in the kitchen (2001). She wrote a weekly column also titled Hoax Cuisine, for two years from 2002-2004 for Sunday Life Magazine which was distributed through The Sun-Herald Sunday and The Sunday Age. This is her first novel.

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