The Murder Bird: A Novel

· Open Road Media
Ebook
384
Pages

About this ebook

To discover the truth about her mother’s death, a young woman fights to decode the secrets contained in a mysterious poem
Sam Waller, an independent young cellist, needs to know what really happened to her mother, Kirsten, who was found electrocuted in the bath of her Cornwall cottage. The police declared it suicide, but Sam is convinced they’re wrong. Her mother, an acclaimed poet, had been at work on a new project, and she had sounded fine while talking to Sam a few days prior—nothing suggested desperation. But Raph, Kirsten’s estranged barrister husband, says that the poem, ending with the line “I take my leave and go,” demonstrates her dark intention. Now the poem and Kirsten’s journal are missing, and Raph obstructs all of Sam’s efforts to find them. As she searches for answers, Sam finds herself in the midst of her family’s web of deceit, where she’ll have to risk everything to find the truth.

About the author

Joanna Hines is the author of several crime and mystery novels, including Dora’s Room, The Murder Bird, Angels of the Flood, Surface Tension, and Improvising Carla. In addition to contemporary novels, she has written the Cornish Historical series, as well as Amateurs in Eden, a memoir of her mother, Nancy Myers, who was the first wife of author Lawrence Durrell. Hines writes a regular column on crime fiction for the Guardian and lives in London.     

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