The narrative intertwines a recent murder with an unresolved crime from the past, creating a complex web of mystery and suspense. As the characters confront the repercussions of both events, they are forced to navigate their intertwined fates, leading to revelations that could alter their futures. Themes of guilt, redemption, and the impact of history on the present are explored, making for a compelling story that examines how the past continues to influence the present.
Orna Ross Book order (chronological)
Orna Ross crafts novels and poetry, deeply exploring the human creative spirit and the artist's role in the digital era. She is dedicated to demystifying digital publishing and creative entrepreneurship, encouraging artists, particularly those in literary fields, to embrace technological opportunities. Ross aims to inspire readers and fellow creatives to produce meaningful work and potentially build a livelihood from their passions. Her writing encourages a journey of discovery, celebrating the art that emerges from persistent seeking.


A Dance in Time
- 607 pages
- 22 hours of reading
Izzy Mulcahy is a mother and a woman in love, a writer and a thinker, and the last person anyone would expect to commit murder. After being charged with killing her father, Izzy escapes into the past - her own past and that of the famous Iseult Gonne, after whom she was named and with whom, in a strange way, she identifies.