Catherine Hall (novelist)

Catherine Hall (born 1973) is an English novelist. She was born in Eskdale in the Lake District and currently lives in London. She began work in documentary film production before publishing her first novel, Days of Grace,[1] in 2009.[2]

Catherine is the daughter of author Ian Hall and sister to businesswoman and entrepreneur Sally Fielding of Sally's Cottages.[3]

Novels

  • Days of Grace (Portobello, 2009)[4]
  • The Proof of Love 2011 [5]
  • The Repercussions 2015
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gollark: Also, have you heard of LoRa?
gollark: Software defined radio.

References

  1. "Cumbria's Modern-Day Authors". Sally's Cottages. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  2. "Days of Grace". Goodreads. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  3. "Cumbria's Modern-Day Authors". Sally's Cottages. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  4. The Independent review "Ghosts both contemporary (Sarah Waters) and classic (Daphne du Maurier) hover around this striking and, finally, chilling novel of wartime passion and repression. A 12-year-old evacuee, Nora from the East End discovers the wreckage behind respectability when lodging with the Rev Rivers and his family in Kent."
  5. The Guardian 2011 The Proof of Love by Catherine Hall – review


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