Retired Postman Ronnie
Jackson suffers from Dementia. He retains a very early hour of rising and on
several occasions sees something suspicious at the Blackwaterfoot slipway. He
is not believed. Can Ronnie make sense of what has happened to him and can he settle
happily after his traumatic experiences?
"What I liked about the novel Dementia
Adventure is that it educates about Dementia and how sufferers live
with confused minds. It is also an exciting and adventurous ramble around the
Isle of Arran." CYRILL BARNETT
Seaweed In My
Hair
Central London gets Kate and Greg Bailey down. The
skills of a hair stylist and a health club manager seem transferable to the
Scottish Isle of Arran. But the move turns out to be a disaster for them both.
As their relationship tears apart, Kate must survive traumatic events. Can she
turn her world around on her own? Can she possibly find contentment in her life
as the wild sea churns over and the fresh sea breezes blow in her direction?
"A heart-warming story
based on lovely Arran." MORAG RITCHIE
Seaweed In My Hair and Dementia Adventure follow Murders At Blackwaterfoot in a
trilogy of Arran crime books. All stories feature Sergeant Rory Murdoch, and of
course, Blackwaterfoot. Sometimes his territory lacks serious crime but his
cases are always challenging.
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