The Wrong Kind of Clouds

The Wrong Kind of Clouds

by Amanda Fleet
The Wrong Kind of Clouds

The Wrong Kind of Clouds

by Amanda Fleet

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Overview

Patrick Forrester is in trouble. Deep trouble. Someone wants him dead. In fact, lots of people want him dead, but one of them has taken him hostage. As he's being bundled away, he manages to call his ex-lover, Summer Morris, and begs her for help.

Summer Morris, an award-winning photographer with synaesthesia, hasn't spoken to Patrick for months. With good reason. But, he begged her for help, so she's trying to help. Along with an off-duty police officer, Detective Sergeant LB Stewart, she gets swept into Patrick's world of lies and deceit, in a desperate race against time to find him alive. Trying to unpick the knot of Patrick's life takes them from an affair that could help bring down a government, to the dust and heat of Malawi, and a whole heap of trouble in between. If only they knew who wanted him dead, they might find him alive.

The trouble is, almost everyone wants Patrick dead.

Praise for The Wrong Kind of Clouds:

'Love your book! Lovely twists and turns and red herrings that kept me guessing right to the last. I do hope there are others in the pipeline. A series perhaps? Summer and LB are such good characters I would love to see them again.' -- Alex Gray * author of the Detective William Lorimer series *

'A great read. I really enjoyed this book. Plenty of twists and turns and storyline threads that have you wondering right to the end, An interesting storyline set between Scotland and Malawi, a brilliant 1st novel and leaves you hoping for a sequel.' -- Lisa Davies - Amazon review


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781916230613
Publisher: Manson and Westwood
Publication date: 12/07/2019
Pages: 284
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.60(d)
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