A highly-anticipated new mystery by Alice Fitzpatrick - ‘A Dark Death’ - is the writer’s second in a series set in Wales and inspired by her life in Tenby as a child.

Toronto author Alice Fitzpatrick has contributed various short stories to literary magazines and anthologies and has recently retired from teaching in order to devote herself to writing full-time.

She is a fearless champion of singing, cats, all things Welsh, and the Oxford comma.

Her summers spent with her Welsh family in Pembrokeshire inspired the creation of ‘Meredith Island’.

The traditional mystery appeals to her keen interest in psychology as she is intrigued by what makes seemingly ordinary people commit murder. Alice lives in Toronto but dreams of a cottage on the Welsh coast.

“A member of Crime Writers of Canada, Sisters in Crime, and Crime Cymru, when I’m not writing, I can be found singing or reading mysteries with my cats,” remarked Alice.

The book (released by Stonehouse Publishing on June 1) features historical novelist Kate Galway who is looking forward to a quiet summer working on her latest novel at her home on Meredith Island. For a place hardly anyone has heard of, her sleepy Welsh island is attracting a lot of visitors, including a conman posing as a psychic and group of archaeology students who believe they’ve unearthed evidence of a Roman temple.

Part-way through the dig, however, the students make an even more startling discovery: a body ritualistically laid out in their trench.

While intrigued by the murder, amateur sleuth Kate decides to leave this investigation to the professionals.

However, when she learns that both the island mechanic and her university friend’s son are prime suspects, she and artist Siobhan Fitzgerald feel they have no choice but to get involved.