Novice investigator Lucy Trimble gets an intriguing case in which she is asked to track down the mystery of Greta Golden's birth, and the clues lead her to a Cornish cliff where another mystery awaits.
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[Wright's] well-rounded characters, lyric if low-key prose and subtle humor transforms Lucy's burgeoning caseload into a piece of satisfying suspense. "Publishers Weekly""
[Wright's] well-rounded characters, lyric if low-key prose and subtle humor transforms Lucy's burgeoning caseload into a piece of satisfying suspense. Publishers Weekly"
"[Wright's] well-rounded characters, lyric if low-key prose and subtle humor transforms Lucy's burgeoning caseload into a piece of satisfying suspense." --Publishers Weekly
Eric Wright was born in England but immigrated to Canada as a young man and settled in Toronto. For a number of years he taught English literature, and he has written for television and magazines as well as his Charlie Salter detective novels. The first of these, The Night the Gods Smiled, won the John Creasey Award in Britain for best first novel. His third novel, Death in the Old Country, also won the Arthur Ellis Award. Eric Wright is married, with two daughters, who also live in Toronto.
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