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Margaret Murphy was born on 14 April, 1959, is a British crime writer (born 1959). Discover Margaret Murphy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

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1959

Margaret Murphy (born 14 April 1959) is a British crime writer.

Margaret Murphy was born and brought up in Liverpool, Lancashire where she gained a degree in Environmental Biology at the University of Liverpool and later an MA with Distinction in Writing at Liverpool JMU, a course on which she lectured for several years.

She has been a countryside ranger, science teacher, dyslexia specialist and psychology student.

After a string of successful stand-alone novels and a duology featuring Chester-based lawyer, Clara Pascal, Murphy began her first series with The Dispossessed which was followed by Now You See Me, featuring detectives Jeff Rickman, Lee Foster and Naomi Hart.

2013

In June 2013 she published Everyone Lies under the pseudonym of AD Garrett, which received a Publishers Weekly starred review, as did the sequel, Believe No One. Truth Will Out completed the trilogy.

Murphy appeared on the BBC Breakfast programme to talk about Everyone Lies and her collaboration with Professor Dave Barclay, a forensic scientist, who advised on the science and forensic aspects of the first two novels.

2017

In 2017, Murphy accomplished a long-held ambition to write a serial killer novel, Splinter In The Blood, which was published under the pen name Ashley Dyer and received a starred review from Publishers Weekly in the US, where it was published by William Morrow.

2019

The sequel, The Cutting Room, was released in the USA in June 2019, and in the UK in 2020.

Murphy has been a contributor to both BBC Radio Merseyside's Drive Time and Radio 4's The Message.

'Ashley Dyer' novels

'A.D. Garrett' novels

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2020

The third in the series will be published in 2020.

The Clara Pascal books, Darkness Falls and Weaving Shadows received starred reviews from both Publishers’ Weekly and Booklist in the USA.

Writing in Crime Fiction, A Reader's Guide, Barry Forshaw said, 'Margaret Murphy writes with textual immediacy, creating complex plots peopled by sensitively drawn, flawed and believable characters.'

Her novels have garnered critical acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic with The New York Times describing her prose as "skin-chilling".

Short-listed for the First Blood Award and the Crime Writers' Association's "Dagger in the Library", Murphy is the founder of "Murder Squad" – a touring group of crime writers – which celebrated its 20th year in 2020.

She is a past Chair of the Crime Writers' Association and Chair of the CWA Debut Dagger; in recognition of her service to the association, she was awarded a "Red Herring".