Introducing WHY SHE RAN

So, the darker months are here, time to settle down for a
little night time reading? It’s my favourite time of year, the wind howling
outside, snuggled up cosy and warm and a decent book on the go!





Good news – book 2 is on the way and if you enjoyed Iris and
Slattery first time round, this might be something you’d like to pick up. It’s
just up for pre-order now on Amazon. Like HER SISTER’S BONES, it’s only
available as an ebook although, it will be available as a paperback from Amazon
from date of publication!





Here’s the blurb just to give you some idea what it’s all
about…





Yesterday they
were a family like any other…





Twenty-year-old Rachel
McDermott
 was your typical girl-next-door. She loved her job as a
nurse, was close to her family in the small Irish town of Corbally and seemed
to have no enemies. So when she is brutally murdered, the local community reels
in horror and Detective Iris Locke is put on the case.





The main
suspect is her close friend, sixteen-year-old Eleanor Marshall, a
tearaway teenager with addiction problems whose parents have long since turned
their backs on her. Eleanor was last seen fleeing the scene where Rachel’s body
was found and is now missing in the woods near the Comeragh mountains.





Eleanor’s
sister Karena insists Eleanor wouldn’t have hurt her best
friend, but a day later, when Karena is found dead in the area Eleanor is
hiding, Iris knows things don’t look good for the runaway teen. She doesn’t
want to believe that Eleanor is her sister’s killer, but all the evidence seems
to point that way.





But Iris can’t
let go of the elements of the case she doesn’t have answers for. The fact that
Rachel’s father died in suspicious circumstances. The strange company that
Rachel was keeping the night before she died. Was it guilt or fear that made
Eleanor run? And can Iris find her before it is too late?





It’s due to be published on December 19th, but you
can pre-order your copy now.





Talk soon,





Ger H

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