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Serena Mackesy (pen name, Alex Marwood; born c. 1960s) is a British novelist and journalist who lives in London. Life and education Serena Mackesy is the daughter of the Scots-born Oxford military historian Piers Mackesy. She is also the granddaughter on her mother's side of the novelist Margaret Kennedy and on her father's side of Leonora Mackesy (born 1902), who wrote Harlequin romances as Leonora Starr and Dorothy Rivers. She is the cousin of author and artist Charlie Mackesy. She grew up on the Oxfordshire/Gloucestershire borders and went to school in Oxford, where she gained a University of London degree in English literature from Manchester College, Oxford. Mackesy worked variously in offices, as an English teacher and on door-to-door sales before, as she told an interviewer in 2000: "I arrived at The Independent as a temp to cover for the secretary on the TV listings page... for a couple of weeks, realised I'd found somewhere I enjoyed and somehow never left.... I think the first writing I did was little potted movie previews on the weekend TV spread. The first thing anyone seemed to actually notice was a small daily bar review I used to write when the paper had a London supplement." By 1997 she was a regular columnist. As a child, Serena Mackesy was a keen rider. She has described Malta as her favourite place in the world. Novels Mackesy established her reputation with the novel The Temp (1999). This went into the Sunday Times Top Ten on publication. Since then, she has published Virtue (2000), Simply Heaven (2002), and Hold My Hand (2008). In 2012, she adopted the pseudonym "Alex Marwood" with the publication of the psychological thriller The Wicked Girls. This became a word-of-mouth bestseller in the UK, and was translated into 17 languages. It was included in Stephen King's Entertainment Weekly list of "The Ten Best Books I read this year" in 2013 and was shortlisted for an ITW award in the same year. The book won the Edgar Allan Poe Award (best paperback original) in 2014 and is also shortlisted for the Macavity Awards and Anthony Awards in the United States. A follow-up, The Killer Next Door, was published in 2014 followed, in 2016, by The Darkest Secret. Work of Mackesy's has been translated into 19 languages. Writers she admires include Kurt Vonnegut, C. S. Lewis (Narnia series), John Donne and the "other" Elizabeth Taylor (Angel). Awards and recognition 2013, shortlisted, ITW award 2014, winner, Edgar Allan Poe Award shortlisted, Macavity Awards shortlisted, Anthony Awards References. Discover the Alex Marwood popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Alex Marwood books.

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  • The Poison Garden synopsis, comments

    The Poison Garden

    Alex Marwood

    A new novel of insidious secrets and chilling revelations surrounding a mysterious cultthe latest gripping psychological thriller from Alex MarwoodWhen nearly one hundred members o...

  • The Genesis Flaw synopsis, comments

    The Genesis Flaw

    L. A. Larkin

    Human experiments in Zimbabwe, an Australian farmer's death, and a Sydney CEO's suicide: these events are linked in the mind of one woman, Serena Swift. A ballsy advertising direct...

  • The Black Path synopsis, comments

    The Black Path

    Paul Burston

    'An intense, tightly calibrated thriller' The Huffington PostA dark tale of love and lies, obsession and betrayal, The Black Path will appeal to fans of ‘domestic noir’ and anyone...

  • The Dark synopsis, comments

    The Dark

    Valentina Giambanco

    'Unputdownable' 5 reader review 'An intriguing story from a brilliant writer' 5 reader review'A rattling good read' 5 reader reviewSeattle Homicide Detective Alice Madison is bound...

  • Everything About You synopsis, comments

    Everything About You

    Heather Child

    'Black Mirror meets Gone Girl' Rosamund Lupton, Richard and Judy and Sunday Times bestseller'Amazing, creepy, twisty and clever' Karen Dionne, author of The MarshKing's DaughterThi...

  • The Gift of Darkness synopsis, comments

    The Gift of Darkness

    Valentina Giambanco

    'Had me gripped right til the end' 5 reader review'An excellent, absorbing and gritty read' 5 reader review'Best pageturner I've read' 5 reader reviewTwentyfive years ago in the wo...

  • Devour synopsis, comments

    Devour

    L. A. Larkin

    Their greatest fear was contaminating an ancient Antarctic lake, buried beneath the ice for millions of years. They little knew the catastrophe they were about to unleash.Welcome t...

  • Thirst synopsis, comments

    Thirst

    L. A. Larkin

    Antarctica is the coldest, most isolated place on earth. Luke Searle, maverick glaciologist, has made it his home. But soon his survival skills will be tested to the limit by a...

  • An Act of Silence synopsis, comments

    An Act of Silence

    Colette Mcbeth

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE CWA IAN FLEMING STEEL DAGGER AWARD 2018'Sensational' Clare Mackintosh, No 1 bestselling author of I Let You Go.'The definition of a pageturner' Sun'Truly scary...