Tasha Alexander

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Tasha Alexander
Born 1 December 1969 (aged 42)
South Bend, Indiana
Pen name Tasha Alexander
Language English
Nationality United States
Alma mater University of Notre Dame
Period 2005-Present
Spouse Andrew Grant
Children Alexander
Website
www.tashaalexander.com

Tasha Alexander (born 1969) is an American author who writes New York Times bestselling[1] historical mystery fiction.

Biography

She credits her parents, both philosophy professors, for encouraging her to read and write.[citation needed] She received a B.A. from Notre Dame in English with a concentration in Medieval Studies.[citation needed]

In 2002, while living in New Haven, Connecticut, she started work on her first novel, after being inspired by a passage in Dorothy L. Sayers's Gaudy Night.[2] Carolyn Marino at William Morrow acquired the book, And Only to Deceive, which was published in 2005 as the first installment of the Lady Emily series. Following a move to Franklin, Tennessee, where Alexander wrote her second novel in a local Starbucks, she eventually relocated to Chicago, where she married British novelist Andrew Grant (brother of bestselling author Lee Child) in 2010.[3]

In 2007, Minotaur Books lured her away from William Morrow.[4] She is now edited by Charles Spicer and is the imprint's top writer of historical mysteries. Alexander's work has been translated into more than a dozen languages and has been nominated for the Bruce Alexander Award and the RT Reviewers Choice Award.[5] She has a reputation for being extremely careful about accuracy in her novels[6][7] and is meticulous about research.[8]

The Lady Emily series

The Lady Emily series is set in the 1890s in cities across Europe and follows the adventures of a young, Victorian widow about to come out of mourning after the death of her husband.

  1. And Only to Deceive (2005). ISBN 978-0060756710
  2. A Poisoned Season (2007). ISBN 978-0061174148
  3. A Fatal Waltz (2008). ISBN 978-0061174223
  4. Tears of Pearl (2009). ISBN 978-0312383701
  5. Dangerous to Know (2010). ISBN 978-0312383794
  6. A Crimson Warning (2011). ISBN 978-0312661755
  7. Death in the Floating City (2012). ISBN 978-0312661762
  8. Behind the Shattered Glass (2013). ISBN 978-1250024701
  9. The Counterfeit Heiress (2014). ISBN 978-1250024695
  10. The Adventuress: A Lady Emily Mystery (2015) ISBN 978-1-250-05826-3
  • "That Silent Night: A Lady Emily Christmas Story" (e-short story; 2015) ISBN 9781466892774

Other books

  • Elizabeth: The Golden Age, novelization, (2007); ISBN 978-0061431234
     based on motion picture screenplay written by William Nicholson and Michael Hirst;[9]
     published to coincide with release of 2007 film Elizabeth: The Golden Age, starring Cate Blanchett and Clive Owen.[10]

Short story

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