![]() ![]() And further, instead of returning home as usual when their story is completed, somehow they are ending up in the settings and plots of other stories. ![]() The public thinks it must be a mad kidnapping ploy by some crazy criminal/s but Tuesday, her author mother Serendipity and her dad Denis all surmise it is more likely to be that these authors are disappearing to ‘ there’ that is, the place where authors’ stories are born and grow and flourish. Writers are going missing and then reappearing in weird places, sometimes injured or otherwise damaged. There are many descriptive passages which define the much used expression of ‘lyrical’. I found the plot refreshingly original and thoroughly engrossing. Although I missed the first instalment I did not have much trouble picking up with characters and events from the past in this new adventure. I had not seen the first in the series ‘Finding Serendipity’ but will be sure to seek it out now. This novel is my introduction to Angelica Banks aka Heather Rose and Danielle Woods as co-authors. Perhaps it’s because Tasmania is smallish, perhaps it’s because it’s coldish, perhaps it’s because it’s so beautiful, perhaps it’s because there is so much variety – whatever it is we seem to have some extremely talented creators come from our tiny island state. ![]()
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