Cornwall

Divorce Can Be Deadly (Dr. Benjamin Bones Mysteries #2) is what I am writing today. It’s too soon to share any of it. For me, talking specifics about a book before it’s at least half through is dangerous. It’s like trying to bake a cake by peering into the oven every minute or so, and leaving the door open for long stretches so everyone in the neighborhood can have a look, poke the center, etc. Chances are, it’s not going to rise, or it will look funny when it does.


But I can share some Cornwall pictures, so here are a few. The Cornish granite and those windswept trees, deformed by the full force of the Atlantic headwinds, will figure in the book for sure. Possibly one of the tine mines, like Wheal Coates, as well.


Cornish granite.

Cornish granite.


“Windswept tree and the Cheesewring – geograph.org.uk – 92456″ by James Miller. Licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons – 


Wheal Coates. a former tin mine.

Wheal Coates. a former tin mine.


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