Gilli Allan: Buried Treasure – Cover Reveal

Today I’m delighted to be revealing this wonderful cover for Buried Treasure. My post is written with thanks to Rachel at Rachel’s Random Resources for inviting me to take part.

Blurb:

BURIED TREASURE 

Is not always what it seems 

 

Educating Rita meets Time Team, when the conference planner meets the university lecturer. Their backgrounds could hardly be further apart, their expectations in life more different, and, more importantly there is no wish or reason on either side that they should ever connect again. But they have more in common than they could ever have imagined.  Each have unresolved issues from the past which have marked them. Each has an archaeological puzzle they want to solve. They’re stories intertwine and they discover together that treasure isn’t always what it seems. 

About the Author:

Gilli Allan began to write in childhood – a hobby pursued throughout her teenage. Writing was only abandoned when she left home, and real life supplanted the fiction.  

After a few false starts she worked longest and most happily as a commercial artist, and only began writing again when she became a mother.   

Living in Gloucestershire with her husband Geoff, Gilli is still a keen artist. She draws and paints and has now moved into book illustration.  

Currently published by Accent Press, each of her books, TORN, LIFE CLASS and FLY or FALL has won a ‘Chill with a Book’ award.  

Following in the family tradition, her son, historian Thomas Williams, is also a writer. His most recent work, published by William Collins, is ‘Viking Britain’. 

You can follow her on Facebook, Twitter and Goodreads. Her blog is here.

 

You can purchase Buried Treasure from Amazon. 

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