Order of Sherryl Clark Books
Sherryl Clark is a New Zealand-Australian author of children’s books, YA, poetry, and crime fiction novels. Sherryl fell in love with crime fiction reading Mickey Spillane, James Ellroy and Raymond Chandler. She began writing crime fiction short stories, and then moved on to writing for children and young adults and getting published. However, Sherryl never stopped writing crime fiction, even if she was doing it for her own enjoyment.
Sherryl Clark made her debut as an author in 1997 with The Too-Tight Tutu. She published her first crime fiction novel, Trust Me, I’m Dead, in 2020. Below is a list of Sherryl Clark’s books in order of when they were originally released:
Publication Order of Judi Westerholme Books
Publication Order of Aussie Nibbles Books
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The Littlest Pirate | (2002) | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Puffin Nibbles | (2002) | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The Littlest Pirate In A Pickle | (2007) | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The Littlest Pirate and the Treasure Map | (2009) | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
The Littlest Pirate and the Stinky Ship | (2013) | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Publication Order of Cutting Edge Books
Publication Order of Ellyse Perry Books
Publication Order of Legends in Their Own Lunchbox Books
Publication Order of Our Australian Girl: Rose Books
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
Publication Order of Children's Books
Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books
Publication Order of The Quentaris Chronicles Books
Publication Order of Anthologies
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Sherryl Clark Synopsis: Trust Me, I’m Dead by Sherryl Clark is the first book in the Judi Westerholme series. When Judi Westerholme finds out her estranged brother has been murdered, she assumes it’s connected to his long term drug addiction. Returning home, she is shocked to discover he had cleaned his life up years ago, had a wife – now missing – and a child, and led a respectable life. But if he had turned his life around, why was he murdered in the middle of a drug deal? And where is his wife? Desperate to know what really happened, Judi sets out to uncover the truth, even though it means confronting her own traumatic past. But she’s not the only one searching for answers.