Kate Ellis (author)

Kate Ellis is an author of crime fiction,[1] best known for a series of detective novels, which blend history with mystery, featuring policeman Wesley Peterson.

Ellis' first novel, The Merchant's House, published in 1998,[2] received positive reviews and was chosen as one of the ten best summer reads by Woman's Weekly. She has since written eighteen more novels in this series, many to critical acclaim.[3][4]

More recently, Ellis has written five novels set in Yorkshire as part of the Joe Plantagenet series.[5]

Ellis has also written one historical crime novel, The Devil's Priest, which is set in 16th century Liverpool.[6]

She was elected a member of The Detection Club in 2014 and is also a member of the Crime Writers Association.[7]

Novels

Novels featuring Wesley Peterson
Novels featuring Joe Plantagenet
Other

References

  1. "The Shroud Maker by Kate Ellis". The Book Bag.
  2. "Fanstastic Fiction - Kate Ellis". Fantastic Fiction - Kate Ellis.
  3. "THE BONE GARDEN". RT Reviews.
  4. "The Shadow Collector by Kate Ellis". Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center, October 1, 2013
  5. 1 2 SEEKING THE DEAD, by Kate Ellis. Reviewing the Evidence.
  6. 1 2 "The Devil's Priest". The Devil's Priest on Kindle.
  7. "CWA - shortlisted authors". Crime Writers' Association. Retrieved 20 May 2015.
  8. Fiction Book Review: The Merchant's House by Kate Ellis, Author Thomas Dunne Books $22.95 (256p) ISBN 978-0-312-20562-1. Publisher's Weekly
  9. " Reviews: Ellis, Kate - 'The Bone Garden'" Eurocrime
  10. "The Blood Pit by Kate Ellis". Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center. January 2009
  11. Review: A Perfect Death by Kate Ellis | Reactions to Reading
  12. "The Jackal Man by Kate Ellis – review" by Joanna Hines The Guardian, 12 August 2011
  13. "Book review: The Cadaver Game by Kate Ellis" Wigan Today by Pam Norfolk
  14. "Kate Ellis books in order". Book Series in Order. Retrieved 20 May 2015.

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