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Can you ever escape the past? When Sara is invited by Bette and Mike to spend Christmas in an idyllic cottage on the coast, she jumps at the chance. The couple appear to have a perfect life but appearances can be deceiving and nothing is as it seems… As secrets come to light, tensions in the cottage mount. When a body is discovered near the cottage, DCI Jane Owen is given the case. But how can she solve the mystery when so many lies obscure the truth? And when Mike goes missing, Owen suspects the answers may lie in the darkest places. Florrie Palmer is also the author of the critically…mehr

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Can you ever escape the past? When Sara is invited by Bette and Mike to spend Christmas in an idyllic cottage on the coast, she jumps at the chance. The couple appear to have a perfect life but appearances can be deceiving and nothing is as it seems… As secrets come to light, tensions in the cottage mount. When a body is discovered near the cottage, DCI Jane Owen is given the case. But how can she solve the mystery when so many lies obscure the truth? And when Mike goes missing, Owen suspects the answers may lie in the darkest places. Florrie Palmer is also the author of the critically acclaimed cozy mystery, The Decoy. Cliff Edge is her second novel and is a twisty and suspenseful mystery which will appeal to fans of authors like Joy Ellis, LJ Ross and Frances Lloyd.
Autorenporträt
One of the first British female singer-songwriters, Florrie¿s songs have been recorded by many, including Agnetha Faltskog - the blonde from Abba - Manfred Mann, Mike Rutherford of Genesis, Elaine Paige and Sheena Easton. Her biggest hits were recorded by Sheena Easton, who secured the number one spot in America for six weeks with 9-5 (Morning Train) resulting in a platinum record followed by a number 12 with When He Shines. In 1994, Florrie wrote a comic novel based on her experiences in the music business called Never Final Till it¿s Vinyl. The Decoy is her first venture into crime fiction. She is currently writing her second. Having lived in various English counties, as well as the South of France and Italy, Florrie now lives in Cambridge.