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BOHEEM by Chanette Paul
Kayla Cilliers might have been acquitted of her husband’s murder, but that didn’t mean she was found innocent.
Three years after the murder Kayla is elated when she wins a writing contest. The prize is tutelage under world famous author, Rose-Anne Lockwood, owner of the artist colony, Bohemia.
On her arrival, however, Kayla discovers the body of her would-be mentor.
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FORTUIN by Chanette Paul
Fortuin is Chanette Paul’s 31st book in a career that spans 13 years and her second in the romantic suspense genre. With her first book in this genre, Springgety (October 2007), she set off to fill a huge gap in Afrikaans literature where romantic suspense novels are rare. With Fortuin she explores the genre in even greater depth.
Xanthe Tredoux is a freelance journalist who arrives at Paradise Gorge, a mystical healing retreat, to expose Eva van Eden, its owner, as a charlatan. The secluded estate, only accessible by air, is peculiar enough … but some of guests and inhabitants are downright strange. Events take an eerie turn when Xanthe finds two guests have died under suspicious circumstances and begins to suspect she might be next in line to die at the hand of 'mother nature'.
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Springgety by Chanette Paul
Chanette Paul’s thirtieth novel, Springgety, heralds a new writing phase in which she tests the waters of suspense fiction.
Kruisbaai, the isolated seaside village at the end of sixty kilometers of treacherous dirt road, gives Detective Gys Niemand the creeps. Especially Leap Rock, the cliff that towers over the moody sea - a greedy piece of rock if the four crosses planted on top for those who fell to their death, is anything to go by.
Lily Reynecke knows practically nothing about Kruisbaai when she inherits her aunt’s odd beach cottage, called the Sea Wife.

