Susan Moody

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  • Oxford, England
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Biography

Susan Moody was born and brought up in Oxford. Her first crime novel, Penny Black, was published in 1984, the first in a series of seven books featuring amateur sleuth Penny Wanawake. She has written a number of suspense thrillers, and in 1993 introduced a series of crime novels with a new central character, Cassandra Swann.As well as a writer of crime fiction, Susan Moody is also the author of the romantic fiction title Love Over Gold (1993, writing as Susannah James) inspired by a television advertising campaign, and Misselthwaite (1995), a sequel to Frances Hodgson Burnett's The Secret Garden. Misselthwaite was shortlisted for the Romantic Novelists' Association Award in 1995. The Colour of Hope (2000), the story of a family struggling to cope with the loss of their daughter in a boating accident, was written under the name Susan Madison, as is her most recent title, Touching the Sky (2003). Susan Moody spent two years as Creative Writing Tutor at Bedford Prison and is a former Chairman of the Crime Writer's Association.

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Bibliography

Losing Nicola
Touching the Sky
The Hour of Separation
The Colour of Hope
Dummy Hand
Falling Angel
Sacrifice Bid
Doubled in Spades
Misselthwaite
King of Hearts
The Italian Garden
Grand Slam
Takeout Double
House of Moons
Love Over Gold
Hush-a-bye
Penny Saving
The Hatchards Crime Companion
Playing With Fire
Penny Pinching
Penny Wise
Penny Royal
Penny Post
Penny Dreadful
Penny Black

Awards

1995
Romantic Novelists' Association Award