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Prologue Embarking on a dream they both shared, Rob and Samantha find their dream home and new business venture in the picturesque town of Bear River, Nova Scotia. The historic house they fall in love with is built on stilts and was built in 1856. They buy the property, and soon Daisy's Cafe is up and running, but they are soon to discover they are not alone-the spirit of a legend resides in their presence. The Legend of Marlena Swart is notorious amongst the local folk, and if they are to uncover a local crime, they will need to draw on more than their wits to unravel clues that have been…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Prologue Embarking on a dream they both shared, Rob and Samantha find their dream home and new business venture in the picturesque town of Bear River, Nova Scotia. The historic house they fall in love with is built on stilts and was built in 1856. They buy the property, and soon Daisy's Cafe is up and running, but they are soon to discover they are not alone-the spirit of a legend resides in their presence. The Legend of Marlena Swart is notorious amongst the local folk, and if they are to uncover a local crime, they will need to draw on more than their wits to unravel clues that have been lying all around them. Discovering their perfect life in Canada came with unexpected revelations, and the couple are in for far more than scones and tea when they open their doors to the folk of Bear River.
Autorenporträt
Meet the AuthorLucie Jacklin is a Welsh author who grew up in the Eastern Province of South Africa. She returned to England when she was seventeen and went to art College in Herefordshire, England. She made her home in the beautiful seaside town of Tenby in Wales, Pembrokeshire. This is where she raised her three children, Ashley, Wesley and Molly, whilst working for the local newspaper, The Tenby Observer.The author is very connected to the ocean and surfed around the Pembrokeshire coastline and Cornwall. While surfing her longboard she found a connection to the ocean that remains with her today. Lucie found surfing to be a spiritual journey, something that connected her to nature and to the universe. This journey led her to express her imagination in the form of her creative writing, a love for which she has had since a young child.The author feels a strong connection to all marine life, especially the dolphins and sharks that all surfers are privileged to share the ocean with. Marine life conservation continues to be an integral part of Lucie's life.Lucie currently lives in Nova Scotia, Canada with her fiancé Michael and their little dog, Bronte. Her first five mystery novels are; The Calling of Cliff House, Before Our Eyes, The Haunting of Bear River, The Lighthouse of Sandy Cove and In The Fog of West Pubnico.