Deborah will be talking about her book, 'Dark Waters'
Deborah will talk about how she began writing this book, the first idea of which came into her head as she was walking along Emery Hill Street in Westminster in London where much of the book was set.
She will also talk about how she built into the book her love of Dickens, as well as the real life court case from 1841 in the Old Bailey she drew from when writing the book.
Deborah will be bringing copies of 'Dark Waters' to sell, and can be signed on the day.
Dark Waters
Michelle has a gift. It’s a gift that haunts her…Michelle leaves Australia and begins a new life in London, away from the pain caused by her cheating husband and her own infertility. But Michelle is not like others. She can see and speak to the dead. When she encounters Ned, who died in 1848, she wonders what is keeping his spirit trapped. As she explores Ned’s past, she learns of the tragic fate of Clara, Ned’s lover. But now that Michelle knows what haunts Ned, can she help free him, and herself at the same time? Sometimes, the key to unlocking a happier future lies in the dark waters of the past…Dark Waters is a haunting novel about learning to set yourself free from the sins of the past.