Missing in St Ives
Cosy crime on the Cornish coast
(Autor) Deborah FowlerMerrin McKenzie has returned to her hometown of St Ives, putting tragedy behind her. She has settled into a busy but peaceful life with a lovely cottage and some fulfilling pro bono legal work. New friendships, including with Chief Inspector Louis Peppiatt, are also beginning to blossom in the unfolding spring season. When Merrin takes a call from Jane, a friend going through a messy divorce, Merrin wants to help in any way she can, which leads to her taking in Jane's teenage daughter, Emily. But then Emily disappears. When a ransom demand is made for the girl's safe return, matters take a distinctly sinister turn. Can Merrin restore the shattered tranquillity of the stunning Cornish coastline?
Deborah Fowler
Deborah Fowler is a celebrated poet and writer known for her sharp wit, vivid imagery, and emotional depth in her works. Her poetry often explores themes of love, loss, and identity with a unique blend of humor and vulnerability. Fowler's most notable work, "Songs of the Heart," has been praised for its lyrical beauty and poignant reflections on the human experience. Her contributions to literature have had a significant impact on the genre of contemporary poetry, inspiring readers and fellow writers alike. Fowler's ability to capture the complexities of human emotions in her writing has solidified her place as a respected voice in the literary world.