Christina Cornwell was born towards the end of the Second World War. She lived in a small hamlet near Hawkhurst in Kent.
She was privately educated by her adoptive parents. After passing the 11 plus, Christina attended Tonbridge Technical College and married Michael in the '60s.
She has four grown-up children and now lives with her beloved dogs in Dorset.
Author's Books
Magnet to Murder
In their quaint village, two retired ladies and their friend Jim, a retired policeman, find themselves irresistibly drawn to solving local mysteries. From Janie’s tears to an unidentified body in the park and the perplexing transformation of a cat, they become entangled in a web of enigmas. Seekin...
The Second World War disrupted many lives. The dedicated doctors and nurses had to try and try and put the injured back together. The story tells of one of these nurses whose family was broken up and she suffered the loss of the man she loved.
The welfare system was struggling to protect the vulne...
This is the story of several girls in the sixties whose life was turned upside down by becoming pregnant out of wedlock. The hardships these girls endured and the heartaches of losing their babies.In a cruel world with little sympathy, used as unpaid servants. Virtual pariahs in society.The love for...
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