Clerical assistant publishes her third novel

Wendy Raeside

Clerical assistant Janet Pywell is celebrating publication of her third novel. Ellie Bravo follows a high-flier as she escapes London for a new life.

Janet, who is based in the Pensions Office, is currently working on a sequel to her first crime novel The Golden Icon,  covering themes such as opera, art, travel and stolen Nazi treasure. She is also blogging monthly for two Australian magazines.

In the past year Janet has edited two books: short stories for St Stephen’s School, Canterbury and poems from schoolchildren in the UK for the Seeds for Africa charity based at the University.

Ellie Bravo is available to download on Kindle UK or in paperback at Amazon.