Cynthia Gallant-Simpson
When Cynthia Gallant-Simpson wrote her first novel at fifteen, her writing career officially began. Now, many years later, mystery readers worldwide are reading her books. Cynthia loves writing, she thrives on it. She begins her writing process with the title, then she finds an opening sentence. Hemingway said just begin with a powerful sentence and follow it through to the end. Before she knows it, voila! a novel is happening.
The Provincetown Mysteries
When a late-spring snowfall buries the little seaside village of Provincetown and the town curmudgeon is found dead at the foot of the world-famous Pilgrim Monument, the police are sure he committed suicide. But British newcomer, innkeeper and avid reader of cozies Liz Ogilvie-Smyth thinks otherwise.
The India Street Mysteries
India Street returns home to Nantucket Island and is taking a big risk starting her own catering business in a seasonal location. When one of her best clients dies of Curare poisoning after just one bite of her popular scallop appetizer, she becomes suspect #1.