Blue Hollow by Cheryl Rees-Price
A
child lies in an unmarked grave, another missing without a trace.
Dora’s
life is a mess. Her husband has left her for another woman, she can’t
pay the bills, and most days she doesn’t bother to get dressed. She
feels life couldn’t get any worse, then her oldest friend, Eddie,
is murdered. Before Eddie died he told Dora a shocking secret. A
secret she wishes she didn’t know. She is not the only one who
knows Eddie secret. Someone wants Eddie silenced for good and they
are coming after Dora.
As
Dora uncovers Eddie’s past she learns of a place called Blue Hollow
where an unimaginable crime took place. Now Dora knows the truth of
what happened there. Why an innocent man rots in jail. The secret has
already taken four lives. She has a choice, bury the past with Eddie
or become the next victim of Blue Hollow.
Cheryl Rees-Price was born in Cardiff and moved as a young child
to a small ex-mining village on the edge of the Black Mountains,
South Wales, where she still lives with her husband, daughters and
two cats. After leaving school she worked as a legal clerk for
several years before leaving to raise her two daughters.
Cheryl returned to education, studying philosophy, sociology and accountancy whilst working as a part time book keeper. She now works as a finance director for a company that delivers project management and accounting services.
In her spare time Cheryl indulges in her passion for writing, the success of writing plays for local performances gave her the confidence to write her first novel. Her other hobbies include walking and gardening which free her mind to develop plots and create colourful characters.
Cheryl returned to education, studying philosophy, sociology and accountancy whilst working as a part time book keeper. She now works as a finance director for a company that delivers project management and accounting services.
In her spare time Cheryl indulges in her passion for writing, the success of writing plays for local performances gave her the confidence to write her first novel. Her other hobbies include walking and gardening which free her mind to develop plots and create colourful characters.
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