About Death Visits Rosegarden
Restaurateur, Mr Fixit and former bad boy, Tony Martini, is trying to fit the corpse of Frankie Flake into his ice cream freezer and regretting being the village’s go to person in times of trouble. He’d rather enjoy the roof terrace paradise he has built for himself and forget all about the nasty things that happened in his past. Unfortunately, nobody wants the police involved just before the Easter weekend, so he has to investigate the death while releasing a lot of skeletons out of closets and accidentally bringing his past to Rosegarden resulting in more deaths.
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Author Bio:
I have always loved to create. Whether that is writing, shooting video, photography, sketching, 3D animation or t-shirt design.
As someone who loves most things that pre-date me, I have a passion for vintage design and aesthetic, from Art Nouveau through to Mid-Mod and of course Art Deco.
You could say I like all music. Well you could say that if this was 1967. I’m more choosy when the music is younger than me.
Growing up I got in to being an Elvis fan and from there a Rockabilly and from there everything – jazz, blues, rhythm and blues and country. But like everything else, music taste evolves and gets added to.
This is true of reading as well and the writers you want to emulate change along with your taste. Although I don’t always like his subject matter or agree with his morals, Ernest Hemmingway remains an inspiration in style and for the shear pleasure of reading a beautiful sentence.
In my own writing, I just want to share my imagination, memories and dreams while entertaining the reader. I hope I do that for you.
Death in Rosegarden is the first in a series of books set in the fictional seaside village of Rosegarden.
I live on the south coast of England with my wife Emma and our dachshund/ pug mix, Daisy.