Nana Crashitt foolishly falls for the charms of the young man with the pretty face and the blue eyes whom she opens her front door to. Constanze her granddaughter has warned her about opening her door to strangers but Nana can’t help herself, she just has to see who’s there and he’s got such a lovely face. Not so his morose companion, but well, it can’t hurt to let them give her a valuation on her treasures can it?
It can. It’s a mistake that costs her her life and Constanze vows to track down the killers and make them pay, but where to start? There is only one witness, young Jake Hetherington on his way home from school and he tells the police all that he knows.
There isn’t a lot to go on, but a child with a crystal ball and Nana’s determined spirit will not be thwarted until justice has been served.
website www.sherrielowe.co.uk I am a divorced mother of two adult sons and I have five lovely grandchildren. I was working as a learning support assistant in a mainstream high school when I became ill with ME (also called chronic fatigue syndrome) in 1995. I have since written eleven novels and two memoirs and Song of the Phoenix although the fourth to be written is the first to be published, mainly because the first three are more or less a trilogy. As of June 2012 - all novels and the memoirs are now published and available in paperback from http://www.feedaread.com/ and Kindle editions from http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_n... Writing has kept me sane through what is an extremely debilitating and isolating illness and my aim is to earn my living from it.
n book 4 of the Wiilow Dip series, Constanze, the granddaughter of Nana Chrashitt, vows to solve her Nana's murder after Jake Hetherington witnesses two strangers leaving her Nana's home, then a child sees a vision of the same two men in a crystal ball, as Nana Crashitt from the other world hovers about to guide Constanze to solve the murder so she can rest in peace and move on. Multiple relationships of all ages blossom, while others become more complicated, as well a a surprising one that Constanze discovers about her Nana, as this intricate, well-written saga slowly unfolds page by page. A satisfying read and a great addition to the Willow Dip series.