Lucienne Boyce
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| Gender | Female |
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| Location | Bristol, United Kingdom |
| Introduction | I live in Bristol, England and I write historical fiction, non-fiction and biography. In 2006 I completed an MA in English Literature with the Open University, specialising in eighteenth century literature. My historical novels are To The Fair Land (2012), an eighteenth-century thriller set in Bristol and the South Seas, and the Dan Foster Mysteries: Bloodie Bones (2016) (which was joint winner of the Historical Novel Society Indie Award 2016, and a semi-finalist for the M M Bennetts Award for Historical Fiction 2016); The Butcher’s Block (2017), (awarded an IndieBrag Medallion in 2018); and Death Makes No Distinction (2019) (IndieBRAG Medallion Honoree, Discovering Diamonds book of the month; Chill With a Books Premier Readers’ Award). An e-book Dan Foster novella, The Fatal Coin, was published in 2017. My non-fiction books are The Bristol Suffragettes (2013), and The Road to Representation: Essays on the Women’s Suffrage Campaign (2017). |
| Favorite books | Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte |

