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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Sagas
  • Language:English
  • Series title:The Keeala Resort Series
  • Series Number:2
  • Pages:208
  • eBook ISBN:9780992388034

Village Secrets

by Kumari Gorman

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Overview
A local fire and an unsolved murder opens Book Two, ‘Village Secrets’ and has given the management much food for thought when they find time to relax. But even this is difficult with the area manager for Queensland resorts, Owen Sutton, on the job. His major source of income is drug distribution and his goal is to retire wealthy. Experience a journey like no other as you become a part of the various character’s lives and all that impacts them.
Description
A local fire and an unsolved murder opens Book Two, ‘Village Secrets’ and has given the management much food for thought when they find time to relax. But even this is difficult with the area manager for Queensland resorts, Owen Sutton, on the job. His major source of income is drug distribution and his goal is to retire wealthy. Experience a journey like no other as you become a part of the various character’s lives and all that impacts them.
About the author
Author Kumari and husband John live in an Over 50’s resort in Queensland. In their past careers, John was a business manager and Kumari, a registered nurse. After their marriage in 1992, they combined their skills to manage retirement resorts in N.S.W. and Queensland. They used to joke that the many interesting characters and unusual situations they encountered would one day provide a wealth of material for a book. When Kumari became wheelchair bound following foot surgery in 2010, she realised the period of physical inactivity presented her with a golden opportunity. She decided to weave her memories of those management years into a fictionalised story. The result was not one novel, but a series. The series follow the trials and tribulations of the residents, employees and diverse characters of Keeala Resort. Kumari also introduces social comment about ageing issues and some of her characters draw her readers into a dialogue about the social and practical questions encountered in people’s mature years. Sixteen grandchildren fill in the spaces when she is not writing.