Authors: James D Mortain
‘Yeah, that’s fine. I was hoping to take a few days off though. I’ve accrued a boatload of—’
‘I really need to speak to you now, Deano,’ Savage interrupted.
‘Okay, that’s fine. I’m on hands-free.’
There was a break in the conversation.
‘Hello, Mick? I must be in a bad area – try me again in a few minutes.’
‘No, I’m still here, Deano.’
‘Come on, Mick. Stop messing around. I’m too tired for games.’
‘There’s no easy way to say this, Deano. We’ve got another missing person.’
‘For Christ’s sake, Mick. Give me a chance to settle back in will you.’
‘No, Deano. You don’t understand. It’s Maria.’
There are many people I must thank for their assistance in the creation of this book: Doug Watts of the Jacqui Bennett Writers Bureau, being the first professional to view and critique my work – for his encouragement, tact, wit and direction. Thanks also to the team at Cornerstones Literary Consultancy for their editorial talent and expertise, and to Jessica Bell, for her imagination and skill in creating the cover image.
For Barbara Olive, the
real
Denise Moon, whose guidance and influence on my family has been substantial. To my beta readers: Clare; Liz; Fiona Staddon; Lynne Webster and Terry Galbraith – thank you for the time and effort you afforded to me. The story would be poorer without your input.
To all the police officers and staff who have served the community of Bath and the surrounding areas, but particularly those that kept me safe during my time in service.
Finally, to my wife, Rachael, who encouraged a whim, and supported a husband through uncertainty, obsession, anguish and desire. Without you, this would still be but a dream.
James D Mortain is an ex-CID detective living in North Devon and uses an author pseudonym. His father’s death and the birth of his first and only child shaped a defining period and re-evaluation of his life, resulting in 2012 with his resignation from the police force and a move to the coastline with his family. Jobless and homesick, James returned to Bath visiting friends, where an encounter with a successful author motivated him to write. Believing everything happens for a reason, and nothing happens by chance, James embarked on creating a fresh and authentic British detective series infused with paranormal overtones, influenced by experience and a close friend with extraordinary ability.
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