- Published: 1 May 2010
- ISBN: 9781864715392
- Imprint: Random House Australia
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 336
Vodka Doesn't Freeze
- Published: 1 May 2010
- ISBN: 9781864715392
- Imprint: Random House Australia
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 336
I can happily recommend this book highly to fans of psychological thriller readers.
After Dark My Sweet
Particularly nasty crime fiction that threatens to keep you awake at night can always be dismissed with that hoary old chestnut “It’s only make-believe” ... No such comfort with a debut book by Leah Giarratano.
Lucy Clark, Sunday Telegraph
Her book is a chiller and quite a hard one to put down.
Courier Mail
Vodka Doesn’t Freeze...has a sensational and involving plot, and (as you would expect) psychologically accurate characterisations
The Age
Praise for Black Ice: Definitely one for those who like their crime novels tough and demanding
Australian Bookseller and Publisher
Praise for Black Ice: This stands up against any bestseller of the genre and then its local setting makes it better
West Australian
Praise for Black Ice: With plenty happening, Giarratano is cool and calm at the controls. In a word- suspenseful
Gold Coast Bulletin
Praise for Black Ice: Leah's writing remains tight and true and really quite exciting.
Courier Mail
Praise for Black Ice: Although Leah obviously draws on her enormous experience as a clinical psychologist working with both victims and psychopaths to flesh out her characters, she demonstrates increasing confidence and writing skill with each and every book.
Derek Dryden, Better Read Than Dead Bookshop
Praise for Voodoo Doll: Giarratano's second thriller is a page-turner, noteworthy for its expert characterisation and often chilling psychological veracity.
The Age
Praise for Voodoo Doll: There is no denying that Giarratanoís strengths are in the crafting of her characters. No cardboard cutouts are these, but beautifully constructed and wonderfully fleshed out, as readers of Giarratanoís first novel have come to expect.
Mary Martin Bookshop