Lucretia grindle biography

Lucretia Grindle grew up and went to school and university in England and the United States. After a brief career in journalism, she worked for The United States Equestrian Team organizing ‘kids and ponies,’ and for the Canadian Equestrian Team. For ten years, she produced and owned Three Day Event horses that competed at The World Games, The European Games and the Atlanta Olympics. In 1997, she packed a five mule train across 250 miles of what is now Grasslands National Park on the Saskatchewan/Montana border tracing the history of her mother’s family who descend from both the Sitting Bull Sioux and the first officers of the Canadian Mounties. Returning to graduate school as a ‘mature student’, Lucretia completed an MA in Biography and Non-Fiction at The University of East Anglia where her work, FIREFLIES, won the Lorna Sage Prize. Specializing in the 19th century Canadian West, the Plains Tribes, and American Indigenous and Women’s History, she is currently finishing her PhD dissertation at The University of Maine. Lucretia is the author of the psychological thrillers, THE NIGHT

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Lucretia Grindle Biography

Lucretia Grindle was born in Boston Massachusetts and grew up spending half her time in the United States and half her time in the UK. Continuing as she started out, she still splits her time, but now calls the coast of Maine home.

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    Lucretia Grindle

    Lucretia Grindle (Lucretia Walsh Grindle) was born on May 10th, 1960 and is currently 64 years old. Lucretia Grindle was born in Boston, Massachusetts.

    Lucretia Grindle (Lucretia Walsh Grindle) is probably best known for her Standalone Novels. There are currently 4 novels available. The first standalone was released in 2003 with the novel The Nightspinners. The most recently released novel was The Lost Daughter which was released in 2011. There are no upcoming standalone novels by Lucretia at this time.

    Lucretia Grindle has also written the Inspector Ross series which has 2 books including The Killing Of Ellis Martin and So Little to Die for.

    Lucretia Grindle: Awards & Accolades

    Lucretia Grindle books have been nominated for multiple awards, The Nightspinners was nominated for the Crime Writer's Association Award, Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award, in 2003. The Villa Triste was nominated for the Crime Writer's Association Award, Gold Dagger Award, in 2011. The Faces of Angels was nominated for the Edgar Award, Best Paperback Original, in 2012.

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