Sea Of Bones by Debrorah O’Donoghue
paperback published by Legend Press
A murdered girl. A buried secret.
Juliet is used to wielding power and influence in her line of work, but when her beloved niece dies, she finds herself powerless in the face of her grief and has doubts over the coroner’s report of suicide.
She travels back to her family’s remote coastal home where Beth was found. As Juliet delves deeper into the investigation, her personal and professional lives collide and she unwittingly finds herself pitted against dangerous opposition who seem intent on silencing her.
In order to expose the truth behind her niece’s death, Juliet must face the fact that nobody in her life is who she previously thought them to be – including herself.
MY REVIEW
Sea of Bones is a thriller. One sunny afternoon Twenty two year old Beth Winters is found dead on the shore with head wounds. 40 year old aunt Juliet last spoke to her niece three weeks before her death. Aunt Jet as, Beth used call her, has found out that Beth had an affair with a married man with kids. When out of the blue Juliet is invited to a party by Toby, who could have been Beth’s boyfriend, but why would Toby want to invite his dead girlfriend’s aunt to a party? So here we have so far two suspects that could have played a part in Beth Winters death. I have deliberately left out a lot of vital information about Sea of Bones as I don’t want to spoil it for you.
About Deborah O’Donoghue the author of Sea of Bones.

Deborah studied English and French at the University of Sussex, and Performing Arts at the Sorbonne, before teaching for ten years. She has also worked in car body repairs, in the best fish and chip shop in Brighton, and as a gopher in a comedy club.
