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Sometimes ignoring the dead isn't enough. Dora Hermansen runs a small-town cafe with her husband. Life is ordinary, exactly how she wants it. Aside from sensing ghosts, that is. Ignoring the dead had been working for her. But with a death in Deepwell, a town with secrets, she has to question. Is her PTSD flaring up again, or are the life-challenged stirring? Soon someone she cares for is in peril and, when all seems resolved, Dora might still be smack bang in the middle of a dangerous mystery. ~~~ Fresh and creepy, The Strange Brew is a supernatural mystery set in South East Queensland with a…mehr

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Sometimes ignoring the dead isn't enough. Dora Hermansen runs a small-town cafe with her husband. Life is ordinary, exactly how she wants it. Aside from sensing ghosts, that is. Ignoring the dead had been working for her. But with a death in Deepwell, a town with secrets, she has to question. Is her PTSD flaring up again, or are the life-challenged stirring? Soon someone she cares for is in peril and, when all seems resolved, Dora might still be smack bang in the middle of a dangerous mystery. ~~~ Fresh and creepy, The Strange Brew is a supernatural mystery set in South East Queensland with a distinctly Australian flavour. Strong themes are explored gently through a relatable main character with a tragic backstory. Dora Hermansen is recovering from PTSD after a traumatic event several years earlier. Surrounded by family and friends, all she wants is a normal life in small-town Deepwell. Dora believes it's possible - after all, she now has a happy marriage and owns a local cafe with her husband, Sayed. Just when things are looking up, she becomes embroiled in a mystery that could topple all she's worked for. The Strange Brew delivers suspense and scares while stopping short of horror.
Autorenporträt
M. N. Cox writes paranormal and mystery stories with shades of low fantasy, cosy mystery, and even horror. She's interested in small towns, psychology, and exploring monsters in safety.The mother of three grown kids, when not writing she is found painting, reading, and listening to records and the local birds.A Queensland native, M. N. Cox lives and writes happily and quietly tucked away in the Noosa Hinterland. You can connect to her online via social media or through www.thelonghotspell.com