Juliet Conlin was born in London and now lives in Berlin. In between, she has worked – among other things – as a barmaid, a bank clerk, a secretary, a lecturer and a research scientist. Juliet studied Psychology at Staffordshire University, where she gained a First Class honours degree (BSc) and an MSc in Psychological Research Methods. She then completed a PhD in Cognitive Psychology at the University of Durham and conducted research into decision making at the Max Planck Institute in Berlin. More recently, she completed an MA in Creative Writing at Lancaster University and now works as a writer and translator. Juliet writes novels, short stories and screenplays in both English and German. She is married and has four children between the ages of six and twenty-two. Her novels include 'The Fractured Man' (Cargo 2013; now Freight Books), and 'The Uncommon Life of Alfred Warner in Six Days' (Black & White, 2017).
Novels
The Fractured Man (2013)
The Uncommon Life of Alfred Warner in Six Days (2017)
The Lives Before Us (2019)
Sisters of Berlin (2020)
Love, Hope (2021)
The Uncommon Life of Alfred Warner in Six Days (2017)
The Lives Before Us (2019)
Sisters of Berlin (2020)
Love, Hope (2021)
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