Dorothy Fletcher
Self-publishing
Genre:
- Children's Fiction
- Comedy
- Crime
- Fantasy
- Romance
- Scriptwriter
- Young Adult
Skills:
- Short Story Writing
- Workshops (children/schools)
Branch:
Central Districts
Location:
Gisborne
Publications:
Deathly Inheritance
A romantic suspense set around a production of Pirates of Penzance. Naomi is not completely happy with her boyfriend, Rick, even though everyone says he is a good catch. So, when she is literally bowled over in the supermarket by a mountain of a man, Jim, and then sees the brute again later in the day, she wonders how someone so rude and insulting can also seem so... well, sexy! Infuriatingly, she feels strangely attracted to him. Her attention is understandably shifted when her mother is killed in what appears to be a hit-and-run accident. But was it? Could a secret inheritance have led to her mother’s death? And is this inheritance also threatening both Naomi’s life and her love?
Deathly Greed
Romantic suspense where fraud turns to murder and mayhem.When Dan unexpectedly appears back in town, Laura’s mundane life as a librarian is thrown into turmoil. As soon as she sees him she instantly feels the same old attraction for the man who left her and caused many of her family’s problems. When rumours fly that she has embezzled money from her work and is mixed up in the murders plaguing her small town, Dan is the only person who can prove her innocence and keep her safe. Can she trust him enough to let him help her? Can she trust herself not to fall in love with him again?
Deathly Obsession
Someone is stalking Kathy, staring at her in her bedroom – even though the curtains are closed. When a new cop to the district stops her when she’s driving home, they don’t get off to a very good start. But when people around her end up dead he rushes in to help. Can they work together to find out who is behind her problems? Can they manage to stay alive and not break each other’s heart in the process?
Cupboards Full of Skeletons
Lydia’s husband of over forty years dies. Her first reactions are, thank goodness he’s gone at last, and, whoops, did I help him on his way?
She finds her husband has kept many dark secrets from her. As she wades her way through these, she indulges her new-found freedom with coffee, cake, and a group of new friends misbehaving in local cafes.
When she decides that a family suicide is nothing of the sort, the group decides to investigate.
Then the real trouble starts.