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Waiting for Sunshine: A glimpse of life through the eyes of a child. (A World War Two Sussex Crime novella, Band 3) - Softcover

Buch 3 von 8: A World War Two Sussex Crime novella

Muir, Isabella

 
9781872889290: Waiting for Sunshine: A glimpse of life through the eyes of a child. (A World War Two Sussex Crime novella, Band 3)

Inhaltsangabe

Libby Frobisher is only three years old when she first meets her father.

He brings fun and laughter into the Frobisher household, but over the next few years his visits are so infrequent it is like waiting for Christmas to come around. Libby has so many questions about her dad, but her mum and gran seem reluctant to provide any answers. When Libby discovers the truth, it feels like her whole world is turned upside down as she learns that life is far more complex than she could have ever imagined.

This heart-warming range of novellas explores life for many of the characters in Isabella Muir’s popular Sussex Crime series.

Pick up your copy of Waiting for Sunshine to discover the story behind the Sussex Crime characters in this thought-provoking tale and look out for the other novellas in the series - Divided we Fall, More than Ashes, The Harvest and Choices.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Isabella is never happier than when she is immersing herself in the sights, sounds and experiences of the 1960s. Researching all aspects of family life back then formed the perfect launch pad for her works of fiction. Isabella rediscovered her love of writing fiction during two happy years working on and completing her MA in Professional Writing and since then has gone to publish five novels, two novellas and a short story collection. Her first Sussex Crime Mystery series features young librarian and amateur sleuth, Janie Juke. Set in the late 1960s, in the fictional seaside town of Tamarisk Bay, we meet Janie, who looks after the mobile library. She is an avid lover of Agatha Christie stories - in particular Hercule Poirot – using all she has learned from the Queen of Crime to help solve crimes and mysteries. As well as three novels, there are three novellas in the series, which explore some of the back story to the Tamarisk Bay characters. Her latest novel, Crossing the Line, is the first of a new series of Sussex Crimes, featuring retired Italian detective, Giuseppe Bianchi who arrives in the quiet seaside town of Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, to find a dead body on the beach and so the story begins… Isabella's standalone novel, The Forgotten Children, deals with the emotive subject of the child migrants who were sent to Australia - again focusing on family life in the 1960s, when the child migrant policy was still in force.

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