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Ann Granger


Born
in Portsmouth, The United Kingdom
July 12, 1939

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Ann Granger attended the Northern Grammar School for Girls, and had thoughts about becoming a veterinarian, but discovered women were not accepted into vet schools because they were not believed to be strong enough. Instead she earned a Modern Languages degree at the University of London, where she first developed a desire to become a writer. worked in British embassies in various parts of the world. She met her husband, who was also working for the British Embassy, in Prague and together they received postings to places as far apart as Munich and Lusaka. They had two children.

Her first novels were historical romances published under the nom de plume Ann Hulme.

In 1991, Granger made the decision to switch to crime novels, saying, "Basically,
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“All life was here. With respectable citizens mixed beggars – who made their trade obvious – and pickpockets – who did not.”
Ann Granger, The Dead Woman of Deptford

“She”
Ann Granger, Flowers for his Funeral

“A Mr Canning, sir,' announced Morris. 'He's very upset. He says someone has abducted his entire family.'

'If that's true, he has a right to be upset! How sure is he of this? Are there any witnesses?'

'No, but you'd better speak to him, Mr Ross. He's a-' A curiously bland expressing crosses the sergeant's face. 'He is a taxpayer, sir.'

'Ah,' I said. 'I think I understand you. He believes he pays our wages and therefore we are here to do his bidding.'

'It's the impression he gave me, sir'

'Then show this tax-paying gentleman in, Morris, without delay.”
Ann Granger, The Testimony of the Hanged Man

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