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Jacqueline Falcomer was born in Natal South Africa and grew up between Johannesburg and Durban. She has travelled extensively, living in the UK as well as the USA – twice – and dreams of returning, perhaps one day …
For the last decade she has lived in a small hilltop house, with a splendid view of the Mediterranean, in Italy.
She travels extensively, to visit new places likely to be featured in future books.
Forget Me Not features locations in Mexico, the United States, Spain, the United Kingdom, Morocco and Italy. The second book in her trilogy of memories, Remember Death, is set primarily in Austria.
More information about Jacqueline, her inspirations, audio versions and first chapters of upcoming books may be found on her website.

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