EPISODE 242 - Ivanka Fear - You can run. You can hide. But in the end, the past catches up with you
About Ivanka Fear
Ivanka Fear is Canadian writer, born in Slovenia. She earned her B.A. and B.Ed. in English and French at Western University. Prior to pursuing writing full time, she enjoyed a long career in education. Her debut novel, The Dead Lie, is the first in her Blue Water Mysteries series. Ivanka is a member of International Thriller Writers and Sisters in Crime. She resides in Ontario, Canada, with her family and the stray cats that wandered in. When not reading and writing, Ivanka enjoys watching mystery series and romance movies, gardening, going for walks, and watching the waves roll in at the lake.
Book: The Dead Lie: A Blue Water Mystery
You can run. You can hide. But in the end, the past catches up with you.
Lana, a young mother who suffered a traumatic event 11 years ago, has been living under an assumed name. When she visits her hometown to check if it’s safe to reclaim her identity, Lana suffers several mishaps. Then her parents are killed in a car crash. Lana blames herself and her past mistakes until she discovers her mom and dad weren’t who they claimed to be, leading her to suspect their secrets may be responsible for their deaths.
Lana returns to her family’s native Croatian village to visit her grandmother in hopes of learning the truth about her parents and the reason they died. When she meets the villagers, they slam their doors in Lana’s face at the mention of her father. Meanwhile, the near misses that happened back home follow her to Croatia, as does a tall, dark stranger.
Lana probes into the village’s past and uncovers a cold case and a decades old curse, bringing out the ghosts of the past and putting herself in the same danger her parents ran from years ago.
https://www.ivankafear.com/
___
https://livingthenextchapter.com/
podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/
Support the Show.
___
https://livingthenextchapter.com/
podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/
E397 - Rachel Fowler - Writer, Actor, Director and Grief Coach - Hold Space For Those That Grieve
E396 - Julia Pearce - The Boy Who Became More Than We Could Imagine, Bringing The Music Back
E395 - Jenny Alexander - Low Content, Relationship Author, Poetry and Self Publishing
E394 - Bill Wittur - Climate Fiction, A New Category for Readers
E392 - Isaac Phoenix - The Different Dimensions of Story, How Game Design Shaped His Writing
How To Be A Great Podcast Guest - Important Guesting Tips You Can Use On Your Next Interview
E391 - Gina Coviello - A Great Life Starts with Self-Love - Surviving the Detrimental Effects of Emotional Abuse
E390 - Brigitte Cutshall - Real Things Living Podcast - Empowering Others From Just Surviving to Thriving
E393 - Adam Nimoy - The Most Human, Reconciling with My Father, Leonard Nimoy
E389 - Gail Hugman - Helping parents and children work together on their education as a team
E388 - Evelyn Garland - Children's Author, Working With An Illustrator and a Message for Parents
E387 - Kelsey Ellis - Tap Into and Reawaken Wonder - Take the Wonder Challenge
E386 - David Mark Quigley - Tackling Dyslexia by Writing a Book, and Saving Animals
E385 - Ben Stimpson - Ancestral Whispers, A Guide to Building Ancestral Veneration Practices
E384 - Lyndsey Getty - Overthink - A Simple Guide to Calm Your Thoughts
E383 - Mia Hanks - Bride-Made, A Memoir - one woman's journey from being groomed by a narcissist
E382 - Kelly Snider - The Gift of Your Story - Podcasting and Authors, how they connect
E381 - Kathy Imabayashi - Supporting Parents Raising Boys Who Become Remarkable Men - Intentionally Parenting Your Son From Birth To 8
E380 - Jason Harris - Good Grief - 5 Questions that reframe the loss of a loved one
E379 - Annie Bourke - Telepathic animal communication mentor - Providing peace of mind for animal parents
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Voice of Mushfik
Lit Society: Books and Drama
Ex Libris
Gulliver’s Travels
A Tale of Two Cities
Fresh Air
The Count of Monte Cristo