Catherine is determined to clear her husband’s name, but at the same time, she’s afraid for her own safety, since there’s a very good chance the real murderer is still in the house. There’s been a murder, and Henry has fallen under suspicion. When she first visited Northanger Abbey, she only imagined dreadful events had occurred there. Yet she still hasn’t quite given up her girlhood fascination with all things Gothic. Newly married to her beloved Henry, Catherine’s eyes are now open to the grownup pleasures of wedded life. The official publication date is June 23rd (paperback and Kindle), but you can get your Kindle copy a day early if you pre-order it now! Here’s the official book blurb: Anyway, you’ll have to read for yourself to see who the the real culprit (and the victim) turn out to be! Not my fault, really there were just so many good suspects to choose from! Think Gosford Park: lots of people in the house and everybody has a motive. You see, unlike most writers of the genre, I didn’t decide “who done it” until I was halfway through the book. So I went for it, taking an unconventional approach. I’d never written a murder mystery before, but that seemed the only choice for a sequel to Northanger Abbey. TA DA! Here it is: Murder at Northanger Abbey. Isn’t the cover luscious? And what fun I had writing this book!
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