The Echoing Shore
eight crewmen die. The cause is never fully explained.
struggling newspaper, becomes obsessed with solving
the longstanding mystery.
Her investigations provoke a backlash of threats and
violence in the insular fishing community of St Branok. In
exposing the truth, she risks the future of her
newspaper and even her life - and discovers that the
man she loves has his own secrets.
Praise for The Echoing Shore:
'A gripping story full of twists and turns'
- Margaret James, Writing Magazine.
'An enthralling read that keeps you guessing to the end' - Victoria Howard, author and judge for the international 2023 Yeovil Literary Prize.
'I would definitely pick this book up from the bookshop shelf' - Claire Gradidge, winner of the Richard and Judy Search for a Bestseller competition.
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Jason Mann is an award-winning journalist and writer living in the South West of England with Nicola, his wife, and their lively whippet, Patch. He is also a shore-based volunteer for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. Jason says: ‘Many of my stories are set in the wonderful county of Cornwall where truth can sometimes be stranger than fiction. I have swum and surfed there much of my life. It has been a special place for me with its legends, soaring cliffs, rugged moors and wild seas. The landscape has a raw, mystical magic.
My father and mother’s recollections of rescues and tragedies on the North coast are often the inspiration for my stories. My father became one of the county’s early lifeguards after his predecessor was killed by a strike of lightning while standing in waist-deep water during a rescue.’
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