On the eve of her ordination as rector of a small country parish in the Durham dales, Reverend Rosalind Maclaren is looking forward to her new role - very different from that of a minister in a deprived urban area. With the support of her husband, Alastair, and of her father, himself a retired vicar, Rosie hopes that she will soon be accepted by her flock. Within a few weeks of her arrival, foot-and-mouth disease is spreading across the country and has reached the farms of Meadhope. As rector, Rosie finds herself caught up in a desperate situation for which she is quite unprepared, one that sweeps aside all her preconceptions about her job.
I have been a writer all my life, at least since I could put pencil to paper. Writing - story-telling - has always been as natural to me as breathing, an essential part of who I am.
Sometimes using the pen names 'Caroline Martin' and ‘Mary Corrigan’, but mostly my own name, I’ve been a published writer since 1980 and a self-published writer since 2012.
For some years I wrote a column for the Northern Echo. I have also given talks to local groups on my writing (and once, at the Bowes Museum, on my early Laura Ashley dress!).
My occasional blog and details of all my books can be found on my website at www.helencannam.com. I also venture onto Twitter from time to time @HelenCannam.