'No Accounting For Murder' by Ross Cameron.

I have just finished writing my second book, a murder-mystery book which will probably appeal to more of you, as 'The Unwanted Gifts' was a book that questioned the ideologies of both BDSM and polyamorous relationships through the various characters. This book, 'No Accounting For Murder', focuses on a chance meeting between an Irish woman, Siobhan Groves, and a computer shop owner, Doctor Patrick Jackson, who has a doctorate in Computer Sciences at the University of London. It follows Siobhan's reactions to having been married to a career-minded barrister who has no interest in her physically or emotionally, her just being there to assist him to rise up the ranks of barristers. When she meets Patrick, who is the archetypal geek, and then again not that at all, she finds someone who not only pays attention to her as a woman but also wants to help her uncover what actually happened to her brother Mark O'Halloren, who committed suicide in the Thames three months earlier, not only causing a void in her life, but him having created a wedge between her and her family. The book focuses on Siobhan and Patrick's relationship, that of her husband Stuart and her, and the relationships she has with Patrick's friends and staff. It also focuses on them trying to unravel what might have caused Mark to commit suicide and the exact details that led up to his death. 


I have included a picture of Siobhan at her parents' farm in Ireland on the day of her brother's  funeral. The picture will probably feature with text on it, this is only a mock-up that I created, the picture having been created on Canva. 

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