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Laura Wilson

Laura Wilson was brought up in London and has degrees in English Literature from Somerville College, Oxford and UCL, London. She has worked briefly and ingloriously as a teacher, and more successfully as an editor of non-fiction books. She has written history books for children and is interested in history, particularly of the recent past, painting and sculpture, uninhabited buildings, underground structures, cemeteries and time capsules. She lives with her partner and their basset hound in North Essex.
Her first novel A LITTLE DEATH was shortlisted for both the CWA Ellis Peters and the Anthony Award for Best Paperback Original. A THOUSAND LIES
was shortlisted for the 2006 Duncan Lawrie Dagger. THE LOVER won the 2004 Prix du Polar Europeen for Best Crime Novel of the Year In Translation and was also shortlisted for the 2004 Gold Dagger and the Ellis Peters Award.
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Laura Wilson ©Jerry Bauer
 
AuthorTitleFormatDatePriceISBN
Laura WilsonStratton's WarHardback07/02/2008£18.999780752876238
Laura WilsonStratton's WarPaperback07/02/2008£9.999780752876245
Laura WilsonA Thousand LiesPaperback20/09/2006£6.999780752877778
Laura WilsonThe LoverPaperback21/04/2005£6.999780752864174
Laura WilsonHello Bunny AlicePaperback08/01/2004£5.999780752858852
Laura WilsonMy Best FriendPaperback01/07/2002£5.999780752848020
Laura WilsonDying VoicesPaperback02/07/2001£6.999780752843285
Laura WilsonA Little DeathPaperback01/06/2000£5.999780752834771

The Lover


'What's most memorable, though, is Wilson's vivid picture of London itself - shabby and scorched, without the time or opportunity to lick its own wounds. Inspired... by the actual but little-known case of the 'blackout ripper', but shaped by Wilson into a gritty work of imagination that has the ache and authenticity of the real thing.'

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