Author: | Andrea Carter | ISBN: | 9781608093038 |
Publisher: | Oceanview Publishing | Publication: | September 4, 2018 |
Imprint: | Oceanview Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Andrea Carter |
ISBN: | 9781608093038 |
Publisher: | Oceanview Publishing |
Publication: | September 4, 2018 |
Imprint: | Oceanview Publishing |
Language: | English |
• Death at Whitewater Church is the first in the Inishowen mystery series set in a small community on the remote peninsula in Donegal, Ireland, and the first Andrea Carter novel to be published in the United States.
• Two additional titles in the Inishowen mystery series (Treacherous Strand and The Well of Ice) have been published in Ireland, the UK, Germany, and France by major publishers. The series has been optioned for TV in Ireland.
• In the tradition of Agatha Christie, Death at Whitewater Church will appeal to readers who like a traditional mystery with a strong female protagonist, quirky town characters, and an atmospheric sense of place.
• The author—as is the protagonist in Death at Whitewater Church—is a solicitor and barrister and ran the most northerly legal practice in Ireland.
• Death at Whitewater Church: winner of Irish Writers Centre Novel Fair and recipient of an Arts Council of Ireland Literature Bursary Award.
• Death at Whitewater Church was chosen by Books Ireland as one of its debuts of 2015 and named Thriller of the Week in the Irish Daily Mail.
• Death at Whitewater Church has been well reviewed in Ireland and the UK.
• Death at Whitewater Church is the first in the Inishowen mystery series set in a small community on the remote peninsula in Donegal, Ireland, and the first Andrea Carter novel to be published in the United States.
• Two additional titles in the Inishowen mystery series (Treacherous Strand and The Well of Ice) have been published in Ireland, the UK, Germany, and France by major publishers. The series has been optioned for TV in Ireland.
• In the tradition of Agatha Christie, Death at Whitewater Church will appeal to readers who like a traditional mystery with a strong female protagonist, quirky town characters, and an atmospheric sense of place.
• The author—as is the protagonist in Death at Whitewater Church—is a solicitor and barrister and ran the most northerly legal practice in Ireland.
• Death at Whitewater Church: winner of Irish Writers Centre Novel Fair and recipient of an Arts Council of Ireland Literature Bursary Award.
• Death at Whitewater Church was chosen by Books Ireland as one of its debuts of 2015 and named Thriller of the Week in the Irish Daily Mail.
• Death at Whitewater Church has been well reviewed in Ireland and the UK.