Ann Granger
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Patricia Ann Granger is a British crime writer.

Granger was born in Portsmouth
Portsmouth
Portsmouth is the second largest city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire on the south coast of England. Portsmouth is notable for being the United Kingdom's only island city; it is located mainly on Portsea Island...

, England
England
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. She took a Modern Languages degree at the University of London
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, taught English
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English is a West Germanic language that arose in the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England and spread into what was to become south-east Scotland under the influence of the Anglian medieval kingdom of Northumbria...

 for a year in France
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, but eventually went to work in the visa
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 sections of British consulate
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s and embassies in Yugoslavia
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, Czechoslovakia
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 and Austria
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. She married a work colleague in the foreign service and went with him to Zambia
Zambia
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 and Germany
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 before returning to live in England with their two children.

Her first novels were historical
Historical fiction
Historical fiction tells a story that is set in the past. That setting is usually real and drawn from history, and often contains actual historical persons, but the principal characters tend to be fictional...

 romance
Romance novel
The romance novel is a literary genre developed in Western culture, mainly in English-speaking countries. Novels in this genre place their primary focus on the relationship and romantic love between two people, and must have an "emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending." Through the late...

s published under the nom de plume Ann Hulme. After her return to England, her first crime novel
Crime fiction
Crime fiction is the literary genre that fictionalizes crimes, their detection, criminals and their motives. It is usually distinguished from mainstream fiction and other genres such as science fiction or historical fiction, but boundaries can be, and indeed are, blurred...

, Say It With Poison, was published in 1991
1991 in literature
The year 1991 in literature involved some significant events and new books.-Events:*Douglas Coupland publishes the novel Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture, popularizing the term Generation X as the name of the generation....

.

Historical romances (selection)

  • A Poor Relation (1979)
  • Summer Heiress (1982)
  • The Garden of the Azure Dragon (1986)
  • The Unexpected American (1989)
  • A Scandalous Bargain (1990)
  • False Fortune (1991)

Mitchell & Markby mysteries

  • Say It with Poison
    Say It With Poison
    Say It With Poison is a whodunnit or mystery novel by Ann Granger. It is the first in a series of 15 Mitchell and Markby Mysteries....

     (1991)
  • A Season For Murder (1991)
  • Cold in the Earth
    Cold in the Earth
    Cold in the Earth is Ann Granger's third Mitchell and Markby Mystery. Set in rural England, it is about three seemingly unconnected deaths which occur in quick succession in the fictitious town of Bamford in the Cotswolds...

     (1992)
  • Murder Among Us (1992)
  • Where Old Bones Lie (1993)
  • Flowers For His Funeral (1994)
  • A Fine Place For Death (1994)
  • Candle For a Corpse (1995)
  • A Word After Dying (1996)
  • A Touch of Mortality (1996)
  • Call the Dead Again (1998)
  • Beneath these Stones (1999)
  • Shades of Murder (2000)
  • A Restless Evil (2002)
  • That Way Murder Lies (2004) (the final Mitchell & Markby novel)

Fran Varady mysteries

  • Asking for Trouble (1997)
  • Keeping Bad Company (1997)
  • Running Scared (1998)
  • Risking It All (2001)
  • Watching Out (2003)
  • Mixing With Murder (2005)
  • Rattling the Bones
    Rattling the bones
    Rattling the Bones is a basic physical warm-up used by stage actors prior to a performance or rehearsal.- Execution :This warm-up is performed by standing in a neutral position with the feet hip-width apart and the arms at the sides. The knees are bent slightly while the upper-body remains upright...

     (2007)

Lizzie Martin Mysteries

  • A Rare Interest in Corpses (2006)
  • A Mortal Curiosity (2008)
  • A Better Quality of Murder (2010)

Campbell & Carter mysteries

  • Mud, Muck and Dead things (2009)
  • Rack, Ruin and Murder (2011)
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