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Deborah Edmisten

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2024

Deborah Edmisten is a wife, mother, mother-in-law, and grandma to five beautiful grandchildren. She's been passionate about reading and writing since she was a young child and has developed that passion into an award-winning tween time-travel trilogy, three award-winning children's chapter books, an award-winning historical fiction novel as well as other novels for adults across several genres. Her aim in writing is to weave stories that entertain while also causing readers to reflect deeply on life.

A Just Measure

A Just Measure

It’s 1892 in Lancashire, England and William Somerset, the 6th Earl of Devonton and his sister, Lady Angelica, are about to receive important guests at their ancestral home, Chalkley House. For some unexplainable reason, a sense of foreboding falls over Lady Angelica from the moment their guests arrive. When murder eventually invades Chalkley House, Lady Angelica realizes her feelings of dread were an omen of things to come.

The Red Dress

The Red Dress

Arabella Edwards is alone and terrified during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown. While cleaning her attic to pass the time, she opens an old chest, finding a bloodstained dress from the 1800’s inside. With the help of her neighbors and her family, she spends the next two months unraveling the mysterious, long-buried secrets of The Red Dress.

Nothing Hidden

Nothing Hidden

Nothing Hidden opens with the events of September 5, 1926 – the day mysterious, ebony-haired Eunice appeared at seven-year-old Mona Krane’s home, tragically altering the remainder of her life. Now eighty-seven-years-old and dying of a terminal illness, Mona reaches out to her nurse, Ashleigh Craig, for help finding the answers to the buried secrets surrounding that fateful day so long ago. The search for the truth will take Ashleigh from Ohio to the coast of Southern Maine, to New York, and back to Ohio, in a desperate race against time before she finally uncovers the shocking truth of Mona’s past.

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