In Conversation with Carla Salmon
Event description
Join us for an exciting evening at Berkelouw Paddington as we celebrate the release of We Saw What You Started by Carla Salmon. Fire, lies, rivalry, a new boy, first love and small-town suspicions threaten a coastal town in this dazzling YA mystery from an exceptional new author. Carla will be in conversation with Amy Doak, there will be an audience Q&A, a chance to get your book signed and light refreshments will be served.
This event is free but RSVPs are essential.
About the Book:
Three deadly fires. One suspect. Too many secrets.
Otto was a star surfer back in California, but now he just wants a fresh start. When fires break out in Red Sands, the locals are suspicious. It's no coincidence that Otto's at the scene every time. Is it?
Milly isn't so sure. Small town talk isn't always right - that's why she has to work so hard to beat her 'perfect' brother and become captain of the surf lifesaving club. What if the new boy is innocent?
Can Otto and Milly trust each other to find the truth behind the fires? And what happens when you do the wrong things for the right reasons?
A fiery whodunit, a thriller of surf and sea; We Saw What You Started is a suspenseful exploration of loyalty, family and friendship.
About the Author:
Carla Salmon is an author, teacher and marketing professional who loves living in Brisbane.
Now, she is thrilled to combine her experience in communication and education industries as an author, driven to share her passion for great story telling with young readers and writers. Her debut Young Adult Mystery We Saw What You Started is inspired by her country coastal childhood, where sports ruled and beach campsites were paradise. Relatable characters with heart, humour and action-packed lives navigate her stories, much like the students in her classrooms today.
When Carla's not at school talking books with teachers and librarians, she loves following her husband and two teenage children on sun-seeking adventures.
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