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Lesley Grant-Adamson

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Lesley Grant-Adamson (born Lesley Heycock, 26 November 1942) is a British writer of mystery fiction and former journalist.

Life and career

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A native of London, Grant-Adamson attended schools in that city and in Wales before embarking on a journalistic career in the early 1960s; she held a string of magazine and newspaper positions before becoming a feature writer with The Guardian, a job she left in 1980 to become a full-time freelance writer. Besides crime novels, she has written television scripts, poetry, magazine pieces, and short stories.[1] Her novels feature Rain Morgan, a gossip columnist; private detective Laura Flynn; and American conman Jim Rush.[2] She has written a number of non-series novels and several works of non-fiction as well. Her novel Patterns in the Dust was nominated for a John Creasey Award for Best First Novel.[3]

Works

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List taken from:[3]

Rain Morgan novels

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  • Patterns in the Dust (1985) (aka Death on Widow's Walk)
  • The Face of Death (1985)
  • Guilty Knowledge (1986)
  • Wild Justice (1987)
  • Curse the Darkness (1990)

Jim Rush novels

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  • A Life of Adventure (1992)
  • Dangerous Games (1994)

Laura Flynn novel

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  • Flynn (1991) (aka Too Many Questions)

Non-series novels

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  • Threatening Eye (1988)
  • The Dangerous Edge (1993)
  • Wish You Were Here (1995)
  • Evil Acts (1996)
  • The Girl in the Case (1997)
  • Lipstick and Lies (1998)
  • Undertow (1999)

Non-fiction

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  • A Season in Spain (1995) (with Andrew Grant-Adamson)
  • Writing Crime and Suspense Fiction (1996)
  • Teach Yourself Writing Crime Fiction (2003)

References

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  1. ^ Kathleen Gregory Klein (1994). Great Women Mystery Writers: Classic to Contemporary. Greenwood Press. ISBN 978-0-313-28770-1.
  2. ^ The Mammoth Encyclopedia of Modern Crime Fiction. Robinson. 1 January 2002. ISBN 978-1-84119-287-1.
  3. ^ a b "Lesley Grant-Adamson". www.fantasticfiction.com. Retrieved 1 April 2020.