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Patricia Hall
Patricia Hall remembers telling stories to her little sisters when she was six years old, and by the time she was in her early teens she was sure that she was going to be a writer one day. She gained a a degree in English before becoming a journalist and working for The Guardian and the BBC in... show more

Patricia Hall remembers telling stories to her little sisters when she was six years old, and by the time she was in her early teens she was sure that she was going to be a writer one day. She gained a a degree in English before becoming a journalist and working for The Guardian and the BBC in London, amongst others. On 1991 her first crime novel, The Poison Pool, was published in London and New York and this was followed by a book a year. Most feature her feisty heroine, reporter Laura Ackroyd and her on-off lover DCI Michael Thackeray. They are set in the decaying industrial towns of West Yorkshire and the nearby countryside of the Yorkshire Dales. In 2011 she launched a new series with Dead Beat, casting a sceptical eye on "Swinging London" in the 1960s. The sequel, Death Trap, will be published in 2012.Patricia is married and now lives in Oxford. She has two grown up sons and a grand-daughter.Visit Patricia's web-site at www.patriciahall.co.uk
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Birth date: January 01, 1957
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FictionZeal
FictionZeal rated it 8 years ago
Ray Robertson, owner of the Delilah Club in Soho in London’s West End, had been missing for nearly a week. Detective Sergeant Harry Barnard is looking for him. He headed to the gym, another enterprise owned by Ray. He still didn’t find Ray. But, what he did find was the body of Rod Miller lying ...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 11 years ago
bookshelves: mystery-thriller, one-penny-wonder, winter-20112012, paper-read, series, yorkshire, aga-saga Read from December 14, 2011 to February 02, 2012 Opening: 'There's always some clever beggar thinks he can get away with murder,' said Amos Atherton, his voice sharp with the self-justificat...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 13 years ago
0751517127Opening: 'There's always some clever beggar thinks he can get away with murder,' said Amos Atherton, his voice sharp with the self-justification of the almost fooled.blurb: When reporter Laura Ackroyd is sent to Arnedale to work on a local paper, she senses that all is not well in the tow...
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