A Brush with Death
A Twisty Dorset Mystery : 2
(Author) Rachel McLean"It's official. Even Annie Abbott has admitted that she and her friends Helen, Figgy and Rosamund are now officially the Lyme Regis Women's Swimming Club. And now that the murder of the man they found in Rosamund's boot has been solved (fortunately without ill consequences for Rosamund), they'd like to focus on their swimming. Even if it is summer and Lyme is rammed with tourists. But then, another mystery rears its head. While enjoying their regular early morning swim, the friends discover the body of local artist Clifford Muldoon, floating near Lyme Regis's iconic Cobb. Annie's daughter, DC Tina Abbott, has things under control. But that doesn't mean the swimming club can't help out, as far as Annie's concerned. Or does it?"--Publisher.
Rachel McLean
Rachel McLean is a Scottish artist and filmmaker known for her bold and satirical work that explores themes of identity, power, and consumer culture. She is best known for her film and video installations that feature vibrant colors, exaggerated characters, and dark humor. McLean's distinctive style often combines elements of animation, performance art, and political commentary.
One of McLean's most notable works is her film "Make Me Up" (2018), which critiques the ways in which women are portrayed and objectified in mass media. The film received critical acclaim and solidified McLean's reputation as a visionary artist pushing the boundaries of contemporary art.
McLean's impact on the art world has been significant, as she continues to challenge societal norms and provoke thought through her unique and provocative storytelling. Her work has been exhibited internationally and has garnered numerous awards and accolades. Rachel McLean's contribution to literature lies in her ability to use visual storytelling to address complex social issues and spark important conversations within the art community and beyond.