Tyrone native Roisin McAuley combines romance and mystery in her latest book "Meeting Point," which shifts from the South of France to Ireland, as clues to a gruesome cold case murder mystery are revealed. Meeting Point begins with an investigator named Claire falling in love with a mysterious stranger named John while on vacation. Claire is nagged by the feeling she has met her lover in the past. Is he related to the case of a dead woman whose body was found at the bottom of a cliff in Northern Ireland, which seemed like a suicide? If so, then why is Claire unable to control her passions about John? At times predictable and breathlessly written, "Meeting Point" is nevertheless a fine page-turner from the author of "Singing Bird." ($24.95 / 320 pages / William Morrow)