I am delighted to welcome Lucinda E Clarke, who will tell us more about her books and latest publication - it's sure to be another winner.
Firstly a huge thank
you to Beth for suggesting I invade her blog space, I feel very privileged indeed.
I’m always at a bit
of a loss when people suggest I talk about my life. Do I mention I was stuck
alone in the African bush with a 9 week old baby, or broadcast live with a
bayonet at my throat in Libya, or how I stumbled across a public hanging in the
streets? Or the time I met Nelson Mandela, chatted with Prince Charles or fell
into a rubbish dump? No, I won’t mention any of that because, despite being
true, none of it sounds believable. I’ve learned to keep my mouth shut at
social gatherings as other guests edge away from me, giving me sideways looks
before searching for the number of the local asylum in their cell phones.
I’d better stick to
telling you about my heroine Amie. I was going to entitle this ‘Who is Amie?’
when my mind wandered – as it so often does totally out of control – to those singing
lessons at school. Our music teacher was particularly fond of that awful song
‘Who is Sylvia?’ My thoughts were, ‘well why doesn’t someone ask her instead of
warbling on about it?’ Then, I remembered the summer dresses we wore that had two
pieces of material at the waist you tied into a bow at the back. I guess it was
to help make them ‘one size fits all’. Well of course the boys couldn’t resist
pulling the ties apart and fixing them round the back of the chairs. As all the
girls stood up to screech about Sylvia, most of us fell flat on our noses.
I got her out of
that predicament (whoops a spoiler, but then you will guess that when you
realize there are 4 books in the series and I don’t write about ghosts!)
In book 2 she sets out to rescue the child she had fostered in book one but runs up against an ISIS type organization and in book three she loses everything, her home, her identity and her freedom. She is forced to work for an organization that would kill her rather than admit she is still alive. Book four, has just been released and this time we meet her as a fully fledged, but very reluctant spy, caught up in an international child sex trade with a twist.
In book 2 she sets out to rescue the child she had fostered in book one but runs up against an ISIS type organization and in book three she loses everything, her home, her identity and her freedom. She is forced to work for an organization that would kill her rather than admit she is still alive. Book four, has just been released and this time we meet her as a fully fledged, but very reluctant spy, caught up in an international child sex trade with a twist.
Occasionally I would mutter about the ‘client from hell’ who was really difficult to work for, but then I had not experienced being my own client – the very worst of all!
We retired to Spain
in 2008, I hated leaving filming and Africa but circumstances dictated it, and
after a couple of days I got horribly bored and started writing books.
Eight to date with a free novella as an introduction to my scribbling – you can download it here - myBook.to/WRS
These are all the
usual links to places where I lurk (do you remember the time when we only had one
address and that was for the postman? – sigh)
Eight to date with a free novella as an introduction to my scribbling – you can download it here - myBook.to/WRS
Amazon Author page: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lucinda-E-Clarke/e/B00FDWB914/