Claire Barclay is happily taking tourists to the sites of mystery novels in Britain. Her husband Detective Inspector Mark Evans is rushing off to sites of murder when called. They have worked out a stable homelife which is suddenly disrupted by ten-year-old Amber. Neither Claire nor Mark had any intention of being a parent. They struggle to adjust their lives and are coming to some kind of stability when Claire and Amber discover a body in the church. For the first time Claire is torn between her driving curiosity to find the killer and her need to protect her newly acquired daughter. Her best…mehr
Claire Barclay is happily taking tourists to the sites of mystery novels in Britain. Her husband Detective Inspector Mark Evans is rushing off to sites of murder when called. They have worked out a stable homelife which is suddenly disrupted by ten-year-old Amber. Neither Claire nor Mark had any intention of being a parent. They struggle to adjust their lives and are coming to some kind of stability when Claire and Amber discover a body in the church. For the first time Claire is torn between her driving curiosity to find the killer and her need to protect her newly acquired daughter. Her best friend Stella would be a help if she wasn't a suspect. Because the murder occurs in Claire's village, many of her friends and acquaintances are suspects. With the best logic behind, her Claire makes an error in judgment and finds herself facing an immediate and fatal threat.
Emma Dakin lives in Gibsons on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia. She writes fiction-traditional, The British Book Tour Mysteries and, as Marion Crook, historical mysteries, Murder in Vancouver - 1886-and non-fiction. As Marion McKinnon Crook her memoirs, Always Pack and Candle and Always on Call won awards. But she keeps returning to traditional mysteries. She travels to Britain to villages, towns and cities she features in her books, meets people who live there and eats in the elegant restaurants-all in the name of research. Her love of the British countryside and villages and her addiction to reading traditional mysteries keep her writing about characters who live and work in those villages. She enjoys those characters and trusts you will as well.
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