Charlie Proudfoot would rather not get involved in solving murders, but her friend Lerato Gwala, a private detective from Johannesburg, believes that Charlie's talent for intuition will give her murder investigations the edge. So Charlie agrees to help Lerato with just one more case. In this Episode: When Professor Gerald Morton does not return from observing a pack of African wild dogs in the Kruger Park, his project team makes a gruesome discovery in the bush. Is somebody trying to sabotage their research? And what does the professor's ex-wife have to do with his murder?
Charlie Proudfoot would rather not get involved in solving murders, but her friend Lerato Gwala, a private detective from Johannesburg, believes that Charlie's talent for intuition will give her murder investigations the edge. So Charlie agrees to help Lerato with just one more case. In this Episode: When Professor Gerald Morton does not return from observing a pack of African wild dogs in the Kruger Park, his project team makes a gruesome discovery in the bush. Is somebody trying to sabotage their research? And what does the professor's ex-wife have to do with his murder?
Evadeen Brickwood grew up with two sisters in Germany and studied cultural sciences and languages. As a young woman, she travelled extensively and many of her books are inspired by her experiences abroad. Feeling adventurous, the newly qualified translator moved to Africa in 1988 and worked for two years as a secretary and language teacher in Botswana. The author eventually settled in South Africa, where she got married and raised two daughters. In Johannesburg, Evadeen Brickwood studied computers and management of training and worked as a corporate software trainer, professional translator and lecturer at WITS University. In 2003, she began her writing career with youth novels in the 'Remember the Future' series, about adventures in prehistory. Book 1, the award-winning 'Children of the Moon', has been published twice in South Africa and translated into German. The author now self-publishes and you can look forward to the new, off-beat Charlie Proudfoot series, which is set in South Africa.
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