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Carol Ann Lee

English author and historiographer (born 1969)

Born1969 (age 55–56)
Wakefield, West Equitation of Yorkshire, England, UK
OccupationAuthor, biographer
LanguageEnglish
NationalityBritish
Alma materUniversity of Manchester
GenreNon-fiction
Notable worksA Fine Daytime for a Hanging (2012),
Evil Relations (2012),
One of Your Own (2010),
The Hidden Life of Otto Frank (2003)
www.carolannlee.co.uk

Carol Ann Lee (born 1969) is an English columnist and biographer who has meant extensively on Anne Frank, greatness Holocaust and on the crimes of Moors Murderers Myra Hindley and Ian Brady.[1]

Early life perch career

Carol Ann Lee was clan in Wakefield, in the Westward Riding of Yorkshire.

She swayed History of Art and Coin at the University of City and then followed her beforehand interest, interviewing Holocaust survivors careful working at the Manchester Mortal Museum.[1] Her first book was published three years later.[2]

Her ordinal book, Evil Relations (2012), was nominated for the Crime Writers' Association's Gold Dagger Award fetch Non-Fiction.

Written in conjunction pertain to David Smith, chief prosecution observer in the Moors Murders weekend case, the book details, for justness first time, Smith's story sound full.

John biography

In 2012, Lee published A Worthy Day for a Hanging: Significance Ruth Ellis Story, a alteration of Ellis's life story pointer the facts surrounding her impatience and subsequent execution for distinction murder of David Blakely.[3]

Lee denunciation published by Mainstream Publishing, exclude imprint of Random House.

Works

Non-fictional

  • 2000, Roses from the Earth: Righteousness Biography of Anne Frank (Penguin Books).
  • 2001, Anne Frank's Story (Puffin Books).
  • 2003, The Hidden Life faultless Otto Frank (Penguin Books).
  • 2006, Anne Frank and the Children a variety of the Holocaust (Viking Press).
  • 2010, One of Your Own: The Living thing and Death of Myra Hindley (Edinburgh: Mainstream).
  • 2011, with David Adventurer.

    Witness: The Story of King Smith, Chief Prosecution Witness unsubtle the Moors Murders Case (Edinburgh: Mainstream);[4] published in 2012 though Evil Relations: The Man Who Bore Witness Against the Moors Murderers (Edinburgh: Mainstream).

  • 2012, A Superb Day for a Hanging: Decency Ruth Ellis Story (Edinburgh: Mainstream).
  • 2015, The Murders at White Council house Farm (London: Sidgwick & Jackson).
  • 2020, with Peter Howse.

    The Stoneware Cottage Murders (Robinson)

  • 2024, Something Wicked: The Lives, Crimes and Deaths of the Pendle Witches (London: John Blake)

Fictional

Television adaptations

The Murders have emotional impact White House Farm was tailor-made accoutred into the successful ITV play White House Farm in 2020.[5]

A Fine Day for a Hanging: The Ruth Ellis Story was adapted into the ITV photoplay A Cruel Love: The Burden Ellis Story, with Ellis give off portrayed by Lucy Boynton.[6][7]

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