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In the space between what you can see, and what you believe. Uncle Roscoe's sudden death is believed to be an accident, so what is Aunt Alice hiding? With holes appearing in her story, and her behaviour going from odd to bizarre, it isn't just the police who are growing suspicious. Is she protecting someone, or does she have a guilty conscience? When the family try to help their favourite aunt, they're accused of covering up for her. Now that detective is closing in. And where is Ceefer? Hettie's at wits' end. To top it off, the Bowls Club is delaying her request for more land for her club,…mehr

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In the space between what you can see, and what you believe. Uncle Roscoe's sudden death is believed to be an accident, so what is Aunt Alice hiding? With holes appearing in her story, and her behaviour going from odd to bizarre, it isn't just the police who are growing suspicious. Is she protecting someone, or does she have a guilty conscience? When the family try to help their favourite aunt, they're accused of covering up for her. Now that detective is closing in. And where is Ceefer? Hettie's at wits' end. To top it off, the Bowls Club is delaying her request for more land for her club, but if she can't uncover the truth behind Uncle Roscoe's death, she'll be visiting Aunt Alice behind bars. And a trillion new croquet courts won't compensate for that.
Autorenporträt
Rennae Todd is the pen name of retired historian Irene Sauman. While Irene writes historical cozy mysteries, Rennae writes cozies in a more modern setting. But history has a way of creeping into Rennae's stories sometimes too. Which shouldn't be surprising. After all, everyone has a history, haven't they? Irene's history (and therefore Rennae's too) includes growing up on a vineyard and orange orchard by the Murray River in New South Wales. Now living in Western Australia, Irene has three children and four grandchildren, and a sister who beta reads her books for plot holes and to see how quickly she can solve the mystery. When not writing (or reading), Irene watches tennis, plays croquet, and has a reasonably green thumb, which means very little dies in her garden, unlike in her cozy mysteries.Irene and Rennae's books are available in digital and print at all good retailers. They share a website where you can learn more about their books. https://irenesaumanauthor.com