Katherine Clements has a passion for history and a degree in the subject. Until recently she worked for a national examination board, where she led the development and launch of the UK's first A level in Creative Writing. She has enjoyed success with her short stories and won a Historical Short Story Competition sponsored by Jerwood in 2012.
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Katherine Clements recommends
Acts of Love and War (2022)
Maggie Brookes
"A heartrending but inspiring novel that sheds a light on the hidden heroes of the Spanish Civil War. . . . It swept me up and kept me hooked until the very end."
The Drowned City (2021)
(Daniel Pursglove, book 1)
K J Maitland
"The intrigues of Jacobean court politics simmer beneath the surface in this gripping and masterful crime novel... Maitland's post-flood Bristol is an apocalyptic world, convincingly anchored in its period, while eerily echoing the devastation of more recent natural disasters. I can't wait for more!"
The Story Keeper (2018)
Anna Mazzola
"The Story Keeper paints a beautiful but sinister picture of an isolated island community. Set against a complex and convincing historical backdrop, it is wonderfully dark, atmospheric and utterly captivating; at once a compelling tale of twisted secrets and superstitions, and a contemplation on the stories we all tell ourselves to survive."
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