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Black Shoes

When Sissy answers the door to a drug dealer, her father, George, a detective in the Wrathwell Police department runs after him. George comes back two hours later with his partner and brother-in-law, Robin. However, when both George and Robin are over-heard in the night talking about the earlier drug dealer, his death, the drugs and the money that is stashed, it becomes apparent that neither George nor Robin have any regard for the law. When Robin hears Sissy whimpering on the stairs his evil side truly shows through. In Black Shoes, no one is safe and everyone is a suspect. Can it really be possible for a dead person to commit murder?

About the Author

Angela Garratt was born in the West Midlands in 1978. She has published two other books, Innocent Spirits and The Ghost of Henry Schneiber. Angela runs a very successful writing group at her local library, she is a student in English Literature and creative writing and plans on gaining her teacher's certificate. Writing is and has always been a passion for Angela. She wrote her first book at the age of twenty-one, 'Wildlife in Colour', although she drew all the illustrations herself, she never actually got it published. It was not until the death of her father in 2010 that she took the idea of writing serious enough to want to make a career out of it. Angela also writes and performs poetry, and has performed in places like the Black Country Living Museum, Black Country Community Radio and Walsall Arboretum. She is also published in several different anthologies and the former editor of the Walsall Poetry Society.

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