Welcome author Marta Tandori! She is promoting her book Continuance.
Publisher: CreateSpace
Date of publication: April 2013
When seven-year-old Ethan du Maurier, only son and heir of New York
City real estate tycoon, Alexander du Maurier, disappears during school
recess, the FBI quickly determines that his disappearance was an
abduction. Within hours of a special news bulletin airing nationwide,
the FBI’s hotline is inundated with anonymous tips relating to sightings
of a little boy matching Ethan’s description outside a historic
Savannah building, now a newly-renovated eatery. The FBI quickly
assembles a task force and searches the premises but instead of finding
little Ethan, they stumble upon the century-old remains of what appears
to be a murdered man hidden in a pirate’s tunnel under the historic
building.
With her restaurant on temporary lockdown pending the FBI’s forensic
investigation, owner Annie Eastwood researches the history of the
building she inherited, hoping it will shed some light on the identity
of the murdered man, but what she uncovers are bits and pieces of a
horrible scandal that nearly destroyed the du Maurier family over a
century ago. With hopes for Ethan’s safe return dwindling by the hour,
Annie finds an unlikely lead in an old classified ad from a Boston
newspaper which connects the events of the past to the present-day
abduction of Ethan du Maurier—and to the identity of his abductor.
Determined to rescue little Ethan before time runs out, Annie quickly
realizes that the boy’s abductor will stop at nothing—even murder—in
order to exact his revenge.
About the author:
By the time Marta Tandori reached fifth grade, she was an avid reader
and writer with a stack of short stories collecting dust in a box under
her bed but it wasn’t until she began studying acting in her early
twenties
at the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New
York that Marta realized acting wasn’t really her passion – writing
fiction was. What followed was years of writing workshops as well as
correspondence courses in writing for children through the Institute of
Children’s Literature in Connecticut. She credits the award winning
author, Troon Harrison, as the instructor who helped her find her
literary voice. Marta’s first work of middle-grade fiction, BEING SAM,
NO MATTER WHAT was published in 2005, followed by EVERY WHICH WAY BUT
KUKU! in 2006. With her more recent endeavors, Marta has shifted her
writing focus to “women’s suspense”, a genre she fondly describes as
having “strong female protagonists with closets full of nasty skeletons
and the odd murder or two to complicate their already complicated
lives”. To learn more about Marta, visit her blog, The Marta/Kindle
Project at http://www.martatandori.com.
Visit her website at http://www.martatandori.com
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