K.T. Fitzpatrick discusses the experience of her novel being published in audio before print.
The setting for my new novel had been brooding in my imagination for a while: Black Mountain, a pile of granite boulders in northern Queensland, Australia, with an eerie reputation. There have been several unexplained disappearances at Black Mountain, dating from the late 1800s.
I set the novel in 1919, with a British protagonist, Eva Willoughby. Eva escapes a violent marriage in Oxford, England, and arrives in far northern Queensland to stay with a childhood friend on a cattle station. She takes a secretarial job at a constabulary near Black Mountain, and becomes a kind of accidental detective when someone she knows disappears.
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I set the novel in 1919, with a British protagonist, Eva Willoughby. Eva escapes a violent marriage in Oxford, England, and arrives in far northern Queensland to stay with a childhood friend on a cattle station. She takes a secretarial job at a constabulary near Black Mountain, and becomes a kind of accidental detective when someone she knows disappears.
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