Evie Moone writes cosy seaside mysteries filled with folklore, gentle magic, and quietly brave women discovering their power.Her debut novel follows a burnt-out UX researcher who escapes London for a seaside holiday, only to stumble upon both a murder and her own unexpected witchy gifts. Set in a town steeped in salt air and secrets, the story weaves intuition, empathy, and the irresistible pull of belonging into a mystery that asks: what if the best user experience is actually just... real connection?
After a decade in tech startups (where she learnt that sometimes the real mystery is why nobody reads the documentation), Evie traded company guidelines for whodunnits. She loves morning walks and the idea that some places remember you when you return. Her office is covered in handwritten notes (there's just something about putting pen to paper).
She lives with her dog Ari somewhere between the sea and a teapot, though admittedly, Berlin is a bit farther from the coast than she'd like. Ari has no opinion on this, as long as there are snacks.