A man dies while swimming off an Auckland beach. Georgina is out walking with her grandson when the rescue helicopter arrives, and becomes involved in the aftermath of the event. Was this man's death due to natural causes hastened by medical malpractice? Or was it one strand in a complex web of events, spread over two hemispheres and two centuries, involving homeopathy, Elgar's violin concerto, forbidden love affairs and a sick dog? Georgina's life has seemed empty since the loss of her husband, but by the end of her quest to unravel these mysteries she has found a new purpose. Set partly in England and partly in New Zealand, The Windflower Vibration can be read on its own or as a sequel to Jennifer Barraclough's earlier novellas Carmen's Roses and Blue Moon for Bombers.



Autorentext

Jennifer Barraclough was born and brought up in England, and practised as a medical doctor there for many years before moving to New Zealand with her husband. She has published both fiction and non-fiction books. Besides writing, her interests include animal welfare, choral singing and holistic health care.

Titel
The Windflower Vibration: A Story of Mystery, Medicine, Music and Romance
EAN
9798227695734
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
12.10.2024
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.37 MB