Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Frequent cul-de-sacs, and a shape-dictating Blurb

Two weeks or more trying out and researching plotlines, identities and motives for Drink with a Dead Man. A little help gained from from Dylan, Denzil Meyrick, divers and dirty lay-bys, and I've found it necessary to write a blurb in an attempt to keep me on the straight and narrow: 


Christopher Tillerman has been dead for eight years, but when the man he’s now become receives notification of a wedding which cannot be allowed to proceed – and he the only person who can stop it – he has no choice but to return to England to take responsibility for mistakes made in his previous life.
But who has summoned him?
And why?

Edinburgh crime reporter Baz Rose receives a cryptic email from an ex-uni friend, asking to meet.
But is it A, C or D?

Across town, DI Luke Darbyshere, in the first flush of a promising relationship, has a rendezvous with a man who is supposed to be anonymous.
So what is he doing, deep in conversation with a high-class prostitute with connections?
  
And then someone dies.

That final line added to remind me that it IS billed as a 'murder mystery' so someone had better die. At this moment I've not a clue who it will be, at whose hands, or why.

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