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Imogen Clark


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Imogen Clark writes thoughtful contemporary women’s fiction about the secrets that hide at the heart of the families that she creates. She lives in Yorkshire, England with her husband and children (who hopefully have no such secrets to tell!)

Imogen’s first book POSTCARDS FROM A STRANGER was initially independently published. However, it was quickly spotted by Lake Union, the women’s fiction arm of Amazon Publishing and she was offered a three book publishing deal as a result. POSTCARDS will be republished on 7th August 2018 and Imogen’s second book THE THING ABOUT CLARE will follow hot on its heels on Ist December. Book 3 is currently under wraps.

Imogen initially qualified as a lawyer but after leaving her legal career behind to care for her four children, she returned to her first love - books. She went back to University, studying part-time whilst the children were at school and graduated with a BA in English Literature with First Class Honours.

Imogen’s great love is travel and she is always planning her next adventure. If you’d like to connect then please visit her website at www.imogenclark.com where you can also download a FREE heartwarming short story, The Bucket List, when you subscribe to her email list. Imogen can also be found on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram as Imogen Clark at Home.
 


Genres: General Fiction, Literary Fiction, Mystery
 
New and upcoming books
September 2024

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A Borrowed Path
 
June 2025

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In Another Life
 
Series
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Novels
   The Thing About Clare (2018)
   Where the Story Starts (2019)
   The Last Piece (2020)
   Reluctantly Home (2021)
   Impossible to Forget (2022)
   An Unwanted Inheritance (2022)
   In a Single Moment (2023)
   A Borrowed Path (2024)
   In Another Life (2025)
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Books containing stories by Imogen Clark
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Everyday Kindness (2021)
edited by
LJ Ross

Imogen Clark recommends
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The House of Lost Secrets (2024)
Anstey Harris
"The House of Lost Secrets by Anstey Harris is a beautifully crafted study of lifelong friendship. The story is shot through with mystery and those terrible secrets we keep from the people closest to us for fear of destabilising everything we know and believe. This richly layered novel drew me in more deeply with every page turn, holding me tightly until each truth was finally revealed. A truly compelling read."
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Three Card Murder (2023)
(Impossible Crimes, book 1)
J L Blackhurst
"I loved this book! It's deliciously complex - a mystery that really makes you think, with characters that refuse to be pigeonholed. I turned the last page and wanted more."
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Worlds Apart (2023)
Jane Crittenden
"How I loved this story. That delicious angst of first love magnified beautifully by something misunderstood and, finally, comprehension and the chance to set things right. It has it all - an evocative setting, complicated characters and a tale that keeps you turning those pages. Super!"

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