For the six graduating officers of the Maritime Police Academy, Margaree has everything they need to complete their training: picturesque rolling hills, complete isolation, and a mock murder gone awry.
When one of his team members mysteriously disappears in the middle of the night, Derrick Stone must use all his training to find the missing officer and lead his team to safety. But as the bodies begin to pile up, he is forced to face the thought he pushed to the back of his mind: the killer just might be one of their own.
Born in Toronto in 1966, Kenn Crawford grew up in the coalmining town of Glace Bay on Cape Breton – an island off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada.
Kenn spent his childhood reading books and making up stories; a hobby that led to his love of writing – poetry, songs and short stories. Eventually, he began writing books and screenplays.
He wrote a weekly newspaper column about songwriting and home recording, and he was showcased in The Cape Bretoner Magazine as the featured songwriter.
In 2016, he took his love of making up stories to the next level by writing, shooting and directing short films. In 2018, he won a Canada Shorts Director’s Award of Commendation.
Kenn lives in his hometown of Glace Bay with his fiancé, Margie, shooting short films and music videos, and teaching writing and filmmaking workshops. He is currently working on several new fiction and nonfiction books.
For more information about Kenn, his writing and his film work, visit his website at: www.kenncrawford.com