Ellis, Kate
ELLIS, Kate
ELLIS, Kate. British, b. 1953. Genres: Mystery/Crime/Suspense. Career: Teacher, 1974-77; P.A., 1977-81; trainee accountant, 1981-84; mother and aspiring writer, 1984-98; novelist, 1998-. Publications: WESLEY PETERSON CRIME NOVELS: The Merchant's House, 1999; The Armada Boy, 2000; An Unhallowed Grave, 2001; The Funeral Boat, 2001; The Bone Garden, 2001; A Painted Doom, 2002; The Skeleton Room, 2003; The Plague Maiden, 2003. Author of short stories. Address: c/o Piatkus Books, 5 Windmill St, London WIT 2JA, England. Online address: [email protected]; www.kateellis.co.uk
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