July 4 is celebrated as Independence Day in North America. Because of the significance of the break from a controlling power, I chose this day to release the fourth book in the Northern River series, Missing in Myanmar. The book was live written as the Generals took over on 1 February 2021. I observed what was happening from Australia with alarm. I drew on wonderful memories of a cycling tour in southern Myanmar in early 2020 to craft the story. Here’s an overview.
Charlotte Wyatt wasn’t sure what she was letting herself in for when she agreed to be available for occasional information gathering activities for the Australian Securities Intelligence Organisation. Her first assignment comes at the end of a holiday in Thailand. Having just said goodbye to her boyfriend, who has taken a job sailing from Port Vila in Vanuatu to Bundaberg in Australia, Charlotte Wyatt is intrigued by the opportunity to go to Myanmar to gather information about a missing person.
With the help of a mysterious librarian, she finds the information she was sent to retrieve, and then, just as she’s making plans to return, the lights go out in Myanmar and the military takes over. With a reluctant passenger, Charlotte runs checkpoints and dodges bullets, in a race to the border.
It’s a fast-paced read. Perfect reading for the independence day long weekend.
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