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Edisto About the Author:


Author C. Hope Clark loves mysteries, and met her federal agent husband on a federal bribery investigation, with him being the agent in charge and her being the cooperating individual offered the bribe. Her life has been full of clues, crimes, murder plots, and suspense ever since.


Her love affair led to a new career as mystery author with seven books under her belt thus far. Hope has authored two mystery series, the award-winning Carolina Slade Mysteries and The Edisto Island Mysteries. Both expose the craftiness of Lowcountry history via crime fiction along with twisting, unpredictable characters, but she admits that Edisto is her favorite locale. With a past full of plantations and ghost stories of broken-hearted lovers, sounds of waves and gulls, the gentle wave of Spanish moss in centuries-old oaks, Edisto beckons for the storytelling.


Putting murder mysteries in a place that knows no violence other than that of the Mother Nature variety, contributes to the shock factor, then lures a reader temptingly, raising the tension of the main character to solve the crime in order to put beloved Edisto back to right. It doesn’t take too many pages into one of her Edisto tales for setting to become part of a reader’s DNA. It doesn’t take too many books to convince a reader to visit.


Hope grew up in the Lowcountry, with many moments spent on 28


ISLAND GUIDE, VOLUME 22


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ECHOES OF EDISTO


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