Newspaper publisher Tim Brown is in the seventh month of his sabbatical year, 1999, which has turned into a year of 'delving' and solving mysteries. He and his friend, Rob, take a rare vacation out of the province and a remarkable opportunity comes up for Rob. It is so very good...might it be too good to be true?
Newspaper publisher Tim Brown is in the seventh month of his sabbatical year, 1999, which has turned into a year of 'delving' and solving mysteries. He and his friend, Rob, take a rare vacation out of the province and a remarkable opportunity comes up for Rob. It is so very good...might it be too good to be true?
Jan Fancy Hull lives in a log chalet beside a quiet lake in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, where she has written poetry, fiction, and her debut non-fiction book, Where's Home? Prior to arriving at this idyllic position, she served in various careers, enterprises, pursuits, and avocations, including, but not limited to, arts administrator, radio broadcaster, sailing tours skipper, and employee benefits broker. In the warm months, Jan creates sculptures from Nova Scotian sandstone, which she exhibits in various galleries and shows. She is currently active in the Lunenburg Art Society. She also enjoys golfing and drifting around the lake in a tiny rowboat, but doesn't do enough of either. There are so many things to do. Website: janfancyhull.ca Facebook: Jan Fancy Hull
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