Julia Crouch

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Julia Crouch (born April 30, 1962 ) is a British writer.

Life

Julia Crouch studied theater studies. She founded the theater group Public Parts in Bristol with her husband Tim Crouch , and her productions were performed in different rooms. Public Parts adapted The Good Soldier by Ford Madox Ford for the stage and produced a play about Thomas Chatterton . In 1994 she wrote an adaptation of Virginia Woolfs To the Lighthouse for the Empty Space Theater Company in Cambridge under the pseudonym Julia Limer .

When she was pregnant with the second of her three children, she gave up stage work and only worked as a website designer. She studied Sequential Illustration at Brighton University (MA) and illustrated children's books. Since 2009 she has been working full-time as a writer and published several novels. Crouch created the term domestic noir for her detective novels .

She lives in Brighton .

Works

  • Cuckoo . Thriller. London: Headline, 2011
    • Scared breath . Sybille Uplegger in Romanian. Berlin: Ullstein, 2012
  • Every vow you break . Thriller. London: Headline, 2012
    • Up close . Sybille Uplegger in Romanian. Berlin: Ullstein, 2012
  • Tarnished . London: Headline, 2013
  • The Long Fall . London: Headline, 2014
  • Her Husband's Lover . London: Headline, 2017

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Julia Crouch , in: The writing coach
  2. Her Husband's Lover , Review, in Financial Times , Jan. 21, 2017, p. 11