When
the Whistler Calls
by
Carla Day
Genre:
Psychological Suspense
Print
Length: 166 pages
Publisher:
Gator House Publishing
Publication
Date: August 1, 2019
What
if everything you knew about your life turned out to be a lie? And
the people who you love and trust the most, aren't who they say they
are?Meet Rosie Morgan. After news of her husband's fatal car crash,
Rosie learns of his secret life. A life that will put her in the path
of a sinister nightmare and The Whistler. As Rosie's dreams of the
whistling man become more real, she will stop at nothing to figure
out his identity. While searching, a dark doorway opens to her
childhood, where more secrets unravel, leaving her questioning who
she really is.Will she find out what The Whistler wants before it is
too late? Or will her past catch up to her? Who is Rosie Morgan?
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Carla
was born in Leicestershire in 1970, to parents Barrie and Pamela Day.
She moved from place to place, not really settling anywhere for any
length of time but collecting life stories along the way, which she
would one day pen, on a weather-beaten log in Wales, with her dog by
her side.
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Can
you, for those who don't know you already, tell something about
yourself and how you became an author?
I
became interested in writing at the age of thirty, after my son was
born, although I've always been a storyteller and daydreamer. It used
to get me in trouble at school. When I was a kid, I used to imagine
all sorts of crazy things and sketch them and jot them down, not
really knowing when I would ever use them. They came in handy when I
started writing seriously. I believe I was born to be a writer.
What
is something unique/quirky about you?
I
love to sit in cafes and listen to conversations and to people watch.
It's great research. All kinds of people end up in my stories. Just
look out for the woman with a notebook and pen and mischievous look
in her eye, when you are at a coffee shop, it could be me. That
sounds weird writing it down!
Tell
us something really interesting that's happened to you!
I
once got caught having a pee behind a bush at a music festival
as a double decker bus went by full of party goers shouting…well,
you can imagine.
What
are some of your pet peeves?
I
hate when people in literary circles tell you to try emulate another
writer to get noticed. I think my voice is unique enough. I wouldn't
want to emulate anyone else. In fact, I try not to read the genre I
write too much for fear of adapting a style that's not mine.
Where
were you born/grew up at?
Leicestershire,
in a village with its own castle. I had a magical childhood.
.
If
you knew you'd die tomorrow, how would you spend your last day?
Cuddling
my son.
Who
is your hero and why?
My
son. He's everything I dreamed he would be.
What
kind of world ruler would you be?
I'd
be a terrible ruler, I'm too much of a free spirit, the world would
be in chaos. I hate rules.
What
are you passionate about these days?
Animal
welfare. I love animals, I'd like a farm one day with a pig and a
goat and a few chickens.
What
do you do to unwind and relax?
Drink
red wine, hike hills and mountains and walk the beach with my girl
dog, collecting sea things. And of course, read…
How
to find time to write as a parent?
I
write at odd times.
Describe
yourself in 5 words or less!
Quirky,
Caring. Creative. Adventurous and loving.
When
did you first consider yourself a writer?
At
the age of 9
Do
you have a favorite movie?
I
have no favourites of anything. There's too much of everything theses
days to pick just one. Life's full of wonder.
Which
of your novels can you imagine made into a movie?
When
The Whistler Calls
And
Colours of Her Rainbow.( Out soon…)
What
literary pilgrimages have you gone on?
I'm
always on a pilgrimage. Usually on top of a mountain.
As
a writer, what would you choose as your mascot/avatar/spirit animal?
Most
definitely a Peacock.
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