Tina McLachlan Brassington
A yacht, a beautiful Aegean town, a grand hotel and the unexpected death of a TV star...
After being shipwrecked on the Turkish Aegean coast, Connie McKinnon, author and sometime private investigator, is forced to stop in Ayvalik, the only place with the facilities to repair her yacht, Sunlight.
She befriends the wealthy socialite Frances Tredegar-Jones who asks Connie to look into the recent death of her friend, Sylvie Bertillon. Sylvie, a famous TV gardener and hotel consultant, was working at The Ayvalik Grand when she died suddenly.
With a publishing deadline to meet, a boat to repair, a husband with a sailing itinerary and a cat to entertain, Connie reluctantly agrees to Frances’ request for help. But Connie’s investigations cause mayhem for all concerned...
After years of studying and working in boring stuff like City banking, business and law, Tina retrained as a further education teacher, which she enjoyed enormously.
She then moved abroad and rebuilt and developed a derelict farm into a successful eco small holding business with her husband.
Latterly, after bidding a fond farewell to the farm and menagerie, Tina is now sailing around the Med with her husband and cat - there was no room for the pigs, goats, turkeys, hens, ducks and geese, sadly...
Between writing and travelling, she enjoys taking on silly roles in TV advertising and doing voice overs.
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