Jane Thynne

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Jane Thynne (born April 5, 1961 in Venezuela ) is a British journalist and writer .

Life

Thynne graduated from Lady Eleanor Holles School in Hampton (London) and studied at St Anne's College ( University of Oxford ). Having successfully completed her studies with a BA , she subsequently got a job at the BBC . She later wrote for The Sunday Times , The Daily Telegraph , The Independent and others. a. Between the fall of 2008 and the winter of 2011, Thynne was on the panel of "The Write Stuff," a literary program on BBC Radio 4 . In addition to her journalistic work, historical novels that have been widely praised by the public and literary critics have emerged over the years . She made her debut in 1997 with the novel Patrimony .

Thynne was married to the writer Philip Kerr until his death in March 2018 and had three children with him.

Works (selection)