Yes, there could be. There are many books by various authors named Morton, and it's quite likely that one of them has written a fictional book about a girl. You might want to check in local libraries or online bookstores using more specific search terms like the first name of the author Morton if possible.
Yue Qi's mother's name was Huanhuan. She was an ancient divine beast called Kun. She was the queen of the Yu tribe. The Yu tribe was built on the back of the kun and was called the " Clear Sea ". Yue Qi's background was closely related to his mother's mysterious identity. There was a complicated relationship between them. Chenchen was not only a mother, but also a symbol of the power and wisdom in ancient myths. In the process of searching for his identity, Yue Qi had experienced many adventures and challenges, growing into a more mature and strong man.
Mouton was a famous British writer during the Renaissance. His works included many classic works such as Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth and so on.
Morton's literary works include:
1. Hamlet
2. Othello
3. MacWhite
4. The Iliad (Illia)
5. Troilus and Cressida
6. Mansfield Park
These works were all representative works of Morton and were widely read and studied.
One book similar to Kate Morton novels is 'The Thirteenth Tale' by Diane Setterfield. It has that same sense of mystery and a focus on the past with secrets waiting to be uncovered.
I haven't been able to find out specifically who writes the DCI Morton crime novels. There are so many crime novelists out there, and it might take some more research to determine the exact author.
The novel 'The House at Riverton' is also quite well - known. It tells a story filled with mystery and drama set in an English country house, with a touch of romance and a lot of historical details.