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GABRIELLE
LORD
Gabrielle Lord is a crime writer
who takes her research very seriously. She has
spent days with the Dog Squad, at the city morgue,
a Private
Investigation and security business, hanging
around with scientists and detectives and has even
studied
anatomy at Sydney University.
Her
first novel Fortress was a runaway success, translated into
six languages
and made into a feature film. Her best selling novels include Lethal
Factor, Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing, Death Delights, Feeding the Demons, The Sharp
End,
Whipping Boy, Tooth and Claw and Jumbo. Death
Delights won the Best Crime Novel
category of the 2002 Ned Kelly Awards and Baby Did A Bad Bad Thing was the
2003 joint winner of the Sisters in Crime prize for best
crime novel. Spiking the
Girl was selected for the Books Alive! 2007 promotion.
  
Her
first children's novel, Monkey Undercover,
was published in 2007 and is a thriller about a group of
youngsters who crack an animal smuggling ring. Her latest work is CONSPIRACY 365, a 12 volume children’s
crime series which is being published monthly in 2010, covering the
life of 15 year old boy fugitive.
Gabrielle
is the author of a number of screenplays and also written
for television,
magazines and newspapers. Her varied life experiences which include a degree
in English and Old Norse, teaching, brick cleaning and working in the Public
Service as an employment officer. She now writes full time, enjoying a
quieter life after her self-confessed misspent youth.
One
of the country’s best crime writers - Matt Condon,
Sun-Herald
Lord... confidently reflects women's realities
within the generic confines of the private eye novel with
a compassion
that puts her in the international
front
rank of female crime writers. - Graham Blundell, The Australian
For
more information go to Gabrielle’s
website.
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