On the south coast of England sits the little town of Horse-sur-mer. Settled by Huguenots fleeing France before expulsionor worseit seems to attract the strangest people. People like Roddy Lewis, who talks to dead Huguenots; Laura Tregarthan, a vicar who cant quite stick to Anglicanism; and Police Sergeant Eileen Sturgeon, whos not quite sure whats going onbut shes going to fight to protect everyones right to be as weird as they want.
But not everyone loves Horse-sur-mer and its unusual ways, and the mysterious stranger with the Jesuit Hat who comes to stay causes problems for the town. Two unexpected deaths bring Gwyneth Gladwell and Gladys Grinski from Llanprytherch to help the Horsefolk and their Celtic cats sort out exactly whats going on and how to fight it.
And then there is the dog who can predict the weather, but youll have to read to find out about himor is it her?
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Daisy Davis lived for many years on the south coast of England, and the town of Horse-sur-mer is loosely based on the seaside town where she spent most of her time. She is of both Huguenot and Welsh heritage and was always convinced the two were connected. She was sure the answer was in a large old grimoire on her grandmother’s desk, but it turned out to be a Welsh dictionary. Daisy has a dark and unruly sense of humour that she tries to keep under control, but sometimes it breaks free, points a finger, and laughs at her. Daisy knows lots of people, none of whom are in this book. Except maybe the Valkyries.
Daisy is an educator, writer, dog and cat lover, and avid avoider of the culinary arts. It turns out you can’t make a living from the last two, but she refuses to give them up. She has two sons and a daughter living in Britain. Daisy lives on the west coast of Canada with her dog, husband, another son, and the imaginary cast of Horse-sur-mer.