Description
When successful London real estate agent, Isabelle Goh, is left close to death in an attempted assassination, Detective Ayesha Nur begins a case that not only brings her face to face with her own demons, but sends her on a journey to unravel Goh's long-hidden secrets. What happened a half-century ago in post-colonial Singapore? Who was baby Rosie and how did her disappearance so many years in the past lead to the shooting in modern-day London? UNTIL EVEN THE ANGELS, Suzanne Scott Tomita's debut literary crime novel, is a story of class division in a rapidly changing world, childhood friendships gained and lost, and bonds that erode, but can never be erased.
About the Author
Suzanne Scott Tomita was born in Tunisia and raised in Venezuela, Germany, Indonesia, Canada, and Australia. Her writing includes personal essays on the topic of motherhood, mid-life, and marriage published in Canada's national newspaper The Globe and Mail. She has published on the topic of home and belonging in Expat Living Singapore. Suzanne has a PhD in Education from the University of British Columbia. In 2014, Suzanne completed The Writer's Studio (TWS) Creative Writing Certificate at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada, where she studied with writers Kevin Chong and Wayde Compton. At TWS she wrote the beginnings of her debut novel, a selected chapter of which is published in Emerge, SFU Publications. Suzanne completed an advanced fiction course with author Claire Keegan in 2023 at the Asia Creative Writing Programme, a collaboration between the National Arts Council of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University. When she's not reading or writing, Suzanne walks Singapore's nature parks and visits museums imagining characters for her next novel. She lives in Singapore with her family.