Sue Birch, the author of the newly published children's murder mystery "Dead Puzzling", is donating half her royalties to the UK's National Autistic Society. When her son was diagnosed with the autistic condition Asperger's Syndrome the NAS stepped in and offered support which Sue says gave him the chance to lead a nearly normal life. Nine year old Oliver Pickles, one of the three young heroes in "Dead Puzzling", also has Asperger's and many of his antics are based on Sue's son's behaviour. Although, Sue adds hastily, as far as she knows her lad did not try to track down a killer! The exciting crime thriller is available to buy on Amazon and in all good book stores.
Sue Birch, the author of the newly published children's murder mystery "Dead Puzzling", is donating half her royalties to the UK's National Autistic Society. When her son was diagnosed with the autistic condition Asperger's Syndrome the NAS stepped in and offered support which Sue says gave him the chance to lead a nearly normal life. Nine year old Oliver Pickles, one of the three young heroes in "Dead Puzzling", also has Asperger's and many of his antics are based on Sue's son's behaviour. Although, Sue adds hastily, as far as she knows her lad did not try to track down a killer! The exciting crime thriller is available to buy on Amazon and in all good book stores.



