Pamela St Abbs lived in Norfolk most of her life. She now lives in Scotland. She is married and has a grown up daughter and son.
The first Inspector Campbell mystery, Smoke Shadows, was inspired by the scenery Pamela was surrounded by while she was growing up. Water Weal grew from working on the Fens of Norfolk and Cambridgeshire. Twisting Tide is the third book in the series and features the sandbanks and mud flats of the Wash.
She is delighted that all three books are available on kindle.
The pictures are: self-portrait; a view of St Abbs,which is on the cover of A Short Journey to St Abbs; Campbell's castle (3 pictures); cover picture for Water Weal; cover picture for Twisting Tide; Beecraigs in the Snow.
Pamela St Abbs and Mary Bale are one writer. Her Anglo-Norman crime novel, Threads of Treason, is written under the name of Mary Bale. At present this is unavailable on kindle as it has been placed with a publisher.
For a light hearted look at life there is Hard-up House or Waiting for the Plumber a confession by Clover Dailey.
In a couple of months Pamela St Abbs is planning to publish on kindle a small collection of short stories, which will include an Inspector Campbell story. The view of St Abbs will feature on the e-book cover.