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Fiona McIntosh
Australian writer

Fiona McIntosh

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Australian writer
A.K.A.
Trinity
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Female
Place of birth
Brighton, United Kingdom
Age
64 years
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Biography

Fiona McIntosh (born 1960) is an author of adult and children's books who lives in Australia. She was born in Brighton, England and between the ages of three and eight, travelled a lot to Africa due to her father's work. At the age of nineteen, she travelled first to Paris and later to Australia, where she has lived ever since. In 2007, she released a crime novel, Bye Bye Baby, under the pseudonym of Lauren Crow, however the pen name has since been dropped for the republished edition of Bye Bye Baby and for the sequel, Beautiful Death.

Published works

Adult fiction

Trinity

  • Betrayal (2001)
  • Revenge (2002)
  • Destiny (2002)

The Quickening

  • Myrren's Gift (2003)
  • Blood and Memory (2004)
  • Bridge of Souls (2004)

Percheron

  • Odalisque (2005)
  • Emissary (2006)
  • Goddess (2007)

Valisar

  • Royal Exile (2008)
  • Tyrant's Blood (2009)
  • King's Wrath (2010)

Jack Hawksworth series

  • Bye Bye Baby (2007, writing under the pen-name Lauren Crow)
  • Beautiful Death (2009)

Other novels

  • Fields of Gold (2010)
  • The Lavender Keeper (2012)
  • The Scrivener's Tale (2012, standalone novel set in the world of The Quickening)
  • The French Promise (2013, sequel to The Lavender Keeper)
  • The Tailor's Girl (2013)
  • Tapestry (2014)
  • Nightingale (2014)
  • The Last Dance (2015)
  • On The Scent of Purfume: The Making of the Perfumer's Secret (2015)
  • The Perfumer's Secret (2015)
  • The Chocolate Tin (2016)
  • The Tea Gardens (2017)
  • The Pearl Thief (2018)
  • The Diamond Hunter (2019)

Short stories

  • The Batthouse Girl (2009) in Thanks for the Mammaries (ed. Sarah Darmody)

Children's fiction

Shapeshifter

  • Severo's Intent (2007)
  • Saxten's Secret (2007)
  • Wolf Lair (2007)
  • King of the Beasts (2007)

Other works

  • The Whisperer (2009)
  • The Rumpelgeist (2012)

Non fiction

  • How To Write Your Blockbuster (2015)
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