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Alex Bell
Alex Bell was born in 1986. She always wanted to be a writer but had several different back-up plans to ensure she didn't end up in the poor house first. For some years these ranged from dolphin trainer to animal shelter vet but then, at fifteen, she had an epiphany involving John and Robert... show more



Alex Bell was born in 1986. She always wanted to be a writer but had several different back-up plans to ensure she didn't end up in the poor house first. For some years these ranged from dolphin trainer to animal shelter vet but then, at fifteen, she had an epiphany involving John and Robert Kennedy and decided to become a lawyer instead.To that end she eagerly started a Law Degree only to find it so boring that she was at a very real risk of going completely insane. To mitigate this she started writing again. The second book got her an agent with Carolyn Whitaker of London Independent Books but, unfortunately, not a publisher. The third book, written during her first summer holidays off from university, found a home with Gollancz. The Ninth Circle came out in April 2008 with possibly the most beautiful cover ever created (matched only by her second book, Jasmyn).Not one to learn from past experience, Alex started the Legal Practice Course in London. There she met some great people and had a lot of fun messing about during lessons that were clearly meant to be extremely solemn affairs. Thankfully, she dropped out just before the point where all students must submit to the personality-removing process that is a compulsory part of being an esteemed member of the legal profession.Now she happily dwells in an entirely make-believe world of blood, death, madness, murder and mayhem. The doctors have advised that it is best not to disturb her, for she appears to be happy there.

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sunsetxcocktail
sunsetxcocktail rated it 6 years ago
I received a copy from Netgalley. This book was a lot of fun. I’ve read a few books by this author before and I’ve enjoyed them - this was something a little different. In a fantasy inspired New Orleans with a host of supernatural creatures, voodoo and magic being the norm, centred around a the m...
Carmilla Reads
Carmilla Reads rated it 6 years ago
It was actually pretty creepy for a YA book with the demonic dolls and psycho teen. There weren't many twists and turns but enough. The central characters were fairly well developed. What let it down was the preview of the next book at the end which I'm pretty sure hadn't been edited properly and ce...
sunsetxcocktail
sunsetxcocktail rated it 6 years ago
I received a copy from Netgalley. An enjoyable creepy prequel to Frozen Charlotte. I remember Frozen Charlotte vaguely, and it was really the hot pink cover on the prequel that drew me in. I don’t really like prequels, but I thought I’d give this a shot. Went into it without looking at reviews or ...
Figgy O'Connell
Figgy O'Connell rated it 9 years ago
The back of this book bears a stamp that suggests this title, while shelved in the YA section, is perhaps intended for those fourteen and up, but it doesn’t read fantastically for that age group in this reviewer’s opinion. This is around the age when most readers start to read more critically, whe...
Selan
Selan rated it 9 years ago
I liked this book at first. It was really creepy and I loved that! And then...it started trying to repeat the scares by re-using the same Creepy Dolls Coming To Get You thing. After 80 pages, it really got pretty old. I wans't feeling scared or creeped out anymore.Actually, by the time you reach the...
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