Lorna Gray: 5 books

Book cover of Finding Daylight
by Lorna Gray
Language: English
Release Date: May 3, 2014

Finding Daylight is the story of Pedro Alonso, a man whose seemingly perfect life is turned upside down after he dreams of his own death - and then meets his supposed assassin the very next day! Set in New York and in Madrid, the story follows Alonso on a journey of self-discovery as he sets out to...
Book cover of The Antique Dealer’s Daughter
by Lorna Gray
Language: English
Release Date: July 13, 2018

‘An original, authentic period mystery that keeps you guessing, with a strong female protagonist’ Jane Hunt Book Reviews The Cotswolds, Summer, 1947 In the aftermath of war, Emily Sutton struggles to find her place in a world irrevocably changed by conflict. When she refuses to follow tradition...
Book cover of In the Shadow of Winter
by Lorna Gray
Language: English
Release Date: March 12, 2015

‘Absorbing and chilling, yet tempered with echoes of a lost romance…this story is one of the best I've read this year for its imagery and originality’ Jane Hunt Reviews Set in the bleak winter of 1947, you will love this compelling drama if you love historical dramas. The Cotswolds, 1947 A relentless...
Book cover of The War Widow
by Lorna Gray
Language: English
Release Date: January 26, 2018

While the bells of a Royal Wedding peel out to the fading echoes of war, danger stalks the coastline of Wales… Wales, 1947 Injured and terrified after an attempted abduction, desperation drives artist Kate Ward to the idyllic scene of her ex-husband’s recent suicide. Labelled a hysterical, grieving...
Book cover of emerge 17

emerge 17

The Writer's Studio Anthology

by Gurjinder Basran, T. M. Baldwin, Lis Jakobsen
Language: English
Release Date: October 12, 2017

Drag kings and sea monsters, switchblade travellers and teacup ghosts—these stories and poems are a mixture of the mundane and the bizarre. Here you’ll find true tales of a son’s death and a girl’s first heartbreak, stories that range from the minutely personal to the transcendently universal. Words...
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