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Clementine Carter, a successful, albeit jaded, Melbourne divorce lawyer, left her Queensland coastal hometown Whale Bay twenty-five years ago and hasn't been back since. But when her Aunt Rose dies and leaves Clem her beach shack and New Moon - a new age shop - she returns to arrange their sale. Once back in Whale Bay Clem soon discovers that Rose's death might not be the accident she'd been told it was so with the help of some old school friends and town barista Finn Marella, Clem sets out to investigate Rose's death. With millions of development dollars at stake, can Clem read the clues Rose…mehr

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Clementine Carter, a successful, albeit jaded, Melbourne divorce lawyer, left her Queensland coastal hometown Whale Bay twenty-five years ago and hasn't been back since. But when her Aunt Rose dies and leaves Clem her beach shack and New Moon - a new age shop - she returns to arrange their sale. Once back in Whale Bay Clem soon discovers that Rose's death might not be the accident she'd been told it was so with the help of some old school friends and town barista Finn Marella, Clem sets out to investigate Rose's death. With millions of development dollars at stake, can Clem read the clues Rose has left behind and unravel the mystery before it's too late for her too?
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Joanne Tracey lives on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia with her husband, daughter and a cocker spaniel who takes her role as resident flop-dog and guardian of Jo's office very seriously. She has, however, been known to sleep a tad too much on the job the dog, that is, not Jo.

An unapologetic daydreamer, eternal optimist, and confirmed morning person, Jo writes contemporary romance, romantic comedy, women's fiction and what she likes to call foodie-lit which is the perfect excuse to indulge her baking habit in the name of research.

When she isn't writing or day jobbing, Jo loves baking, reading, long walks along the beach, posting way too many photos of sunrises on Instagram and dreaming of the next destination and the next story.