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Beautiful actress, Rosalie Morgann, returns home to Wynter Island seventeen years after she fled because of her romantic liaisons with numerous island husbands. ¿ Not many islanders are pleased to see her return, and even fewer are interested in hearing what she has to say for herself. ¿ Rosalie manages to convince Kate Zöe Thomas - manager of the local community television station - to allow her on their inaugural broadcast from the newly redesigned studio. When Rosalie dies, live on-air, there are almost too many suspects for the RCMP to consider! ¿ With the station's financial sponsorship…mehr

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Beautiful actress, Rosalie Morgann, returns home to Wynter Island seventeen years after she fled because of her romantic liaisons with numerous island husbands. ¿ Not many islanders are pleased to see her return, and even fewer are interested in hearing what she has to say for herself. ¿ Rosalie manages to convince Kate Zöe Thomas - manager of the local community television station - to allow her on their inaugural broadcast from the newly redesigned studio. When Rosalie dies, live on-air, there are almost too many suspects for the RCMP to consider! ¿ With the station's financial sponsorship now at risk, Kate must help the police find the killer or risk losing the station and her new home on Wynter Island.
Autorenporträt
Kim worked as a journalist in Canada for many years, with experience in both print and broadcast journalism. Her book, Gelato with the Pope, highlights her time as a syndicated travel columnist in the Nineties. In addition to her syndicated travel column, she has written feature articles for various publications, edited a monthly children's publication in British Columbia, and had her poetry published in Do Whales Jump At Night: A Canadian Anthology of Children's Poetry. She won a Microsoft web design award for Footloose, one of the first digital e-zines on the internet. The Loon's Song is the second book in her mystery series, The Wynter Island Mysteries. It is based in the Gulf Islands of British Columbia and follows a journalist seeking a new life as manager of a small community tv station. Kim is a board member of Sisters in Crime New England as well as their Director of Public Relations. She lives in New Hampshire with her husband, two sons, and three dogs.