Patricia Dixon
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Katharine Johnson
Katharine Johnson grew up in Bristol and now divides her time between Berkshire and Lucca, Italy. After doing a History degree she trained to be a journalist and has worked for a variety of magazines, writing about everything including the kitchen sink. She's loved writing since childhood and wrote her first book aged nine. When not writing she can usually be found walking her spaniel, doing the school run, playing netball or being a room guide in a stately home.
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P.J. McIlvaine
PJ McIlvaine is a prolific author/screenwriter/writer/journalist.
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PJ's middle-grade supernatural historical mystery adventure VIOLET YORKE, GILDED GIRL: GHOSTS IN THE CLOSET (Darkstroke Books, April 2022) is about a poor little rich girl in NYC 1912 who sees ghosts.
From Bloodhound Books, A GOOD MAN, a twisty, gritty adult contemporary psych thriller in the vein of SUCCESSION, BIG LITTLE LIES, and THE UNDOING.
THE CURIOUS CONUNDRUM OF CHARLEMAGNE CROSSE (Orange Blossom Books), is a young adult alternate history set in Victorian London.
PJ’s picture book LITTLE LENA AND THE BIG TABLE (June 2019, Big Belly Book Co.), with illustrations by Leila Nabih, is about a determined little girl tired of eating with her annoying cousins at the kid’s table -
Brenna Devland
My love of movies, such as "Psycho" (1960), "Silence of the Lambs" (1991), and "Joker" (2019) have long fueled my interest in psychological thrillers. I classify my books as edgy cozy mysteries, choosing to blend suspense, shocking twists, and deeply disturbed villains, with a sprinkle of romance and satisfying endings. My stories prominently feature dogs, which I love, focusing primarily on working dogs because I find their unique skills fascinating. My husband, two wonderful black Labrador Retrievers, and I live in picturesque New England. Some of my best ideas come when I’m out walking with "my guys."
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Cameron Grant
Cameron Grant is the pseudonym of David Robertson, a mystery writer who left Scotland to study theatre in the bright lights of London, and ended up working as a Soho croupier in a cowboy outfit.
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Cameron's debut whodunit, DEATH OF A DAME, features a locked-room mystery, a lot of white wine and some shameless name-dropping is published in March 2025. Can background actors Rosie and Melvin use their training - costumes, accents, white wine - to solve a locked-room mystery?
As a museum and heritage lighting designer, Cameron has lit everything from David Bowie’s costumes to the Magna Carta, via Kylie’s hotpants and the Rosetta Stone. His work has taken him to light around five-hundred exhibitions across four continents.
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