D.J. McIntosh's The Witch of Babylon has been sold in twenty countries, was shortlisted for the Crime Writers Association Debut Dagger Award, and won a Crime Writers of Canada Arthur Ellis Award for best unpublished novel. It was a national bestseller, an Amazon.ca Best Book, and was named one of CNN's Most Enduring Historical Thrillers.
McIntosh is a member of the Canadian Society for Mesopotamian Studies. She is a strong supporter of Reporters Without Borders and the Committee to Protect Journalists. She lives in Toronto.
McIntosh is a member of the Canadian Society for Mesopotamian Studies. She is a strong supporter of Reporters Without Borders and the Committee to Protect Journalists. She lives in Toronto.
Genres: Historical
Series
Mesopotamian Trilogy
1. The Witch of Babylon (2011)
2. The Book Of Stolen Tales (2013)
3. The Angel of Eden (2015)
1. The Witch of Babylon (2011)
2. The Book Of Stolen Tales (2013)
3. The Angel of Eden (2015)
Award nominations
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D J McIntosh recommends
Everyone Lies (2013)
(DI Kate Simms, book 1)
A D Garrett
"Brilliantly melds a deep knowledge of forensic procedures with a riveting story. The subtle twists in Everyone Lies kept me guessing until the end. Fans of Kathy Reichs and Patricia Cornwell are going to love this book!"
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