Linda Watson-Brown

Linda Watson-BrownLinda Watson-Brown lectured in universities for ten years (with specialist areas of policy, health, and gender issues) before moving into journalism.

She is a regular contributor to a number of national newspapers, magazines and radio programmes.

In 2004, she was awarded a Scottish Arts Council Writers’ Bursary for her forthcoming non-fiction book Mother Blood.

With Maria Thomson, Linda writes crime fiction under the pseudonym Grace Monroe.

http://www.gracemonroe.net
http://www.linda-watson-brown.co.uk/

Books by Linda Watson-Brown

What Daddy Did (written with Linda Watson-Brown)

In this haunting and frank account, Donna Ford, the best-selling author of “The Step Child”, writes about the horrific abuse she suffered as a child at the hands of her stepmother and, to a lesser extent, her father, and also about how this abuse continued even after her stepmother left the family home when she was eleven. Donna writes not just about her own traumatic childhood, but of the ill treatment meted out to her siblings and half siblings as well. Abandoned by her real mother when she was tiny, we also learn of Donna’s efforts to find the woman of whom she has only vague memories; the woman who might have made such a difference to Donna’s childhood if she had stayed… By telling the whole story of her Edinburgh childhood, Donna tries to understand why the man who should have loved her the most - her own father - betrayed her the most by allowing men to pay to abuse her and closing his eyes to all that went on. But most astonishing of all is the woman Donna has become: a devoted mother of three and a talented artist and writer.

She is living testament to the power of the human spirit and sincerely hopes that, by reading her story, people will realise that they can overcome anything, as long as they have hope.

Vermilion, August 2008

Blood LinesBlood Lines

Blood is thicker than water - and far more deadly ! A woman is lured to a remote spot in the Scottish Highlands and strangled almost to the point of death. As she begs for mercy, her tormentor begins to carve her face, before burying her alive. In Edinburgh, unorthodox young lawyer Brodie McLennan becomes tangled up in the case. When it emerges that Brodie was the last person to see the victim and crucial evidence is found at her flat, she must fight to clear her name - and save her own skin. Meanwhile in an asylum in Inverness, a deranged patient writes the name Brodie over and over in her own blood! As another mutilated body is discovered bearing the same ritualistic markings, Brodie is running scared from unknown forces, eager to see blood on her hands! Prepared to be shocked in this dark and gripping thriller, for fans of Ian Rankin and Mo Hayder!

April 2008
English language rights Avon (HarperCollins)

Dark AngelsDark Angels

‘This is a shocking thriller and I couldn’t put it down. Dan Brown fans looking for something more hardcore will love this’.
Closer Magazine

How far would you go to protect your past? How much further to protect someone else’s? The start of a thrilling Edinburgh-based series starring rebellious young lawyer Brodie MacLennan. A celebrated Edinburgh lawyer is found murdered outside an infamous gay haunt and notorious dominatrix Kailash Coutts stands accused. Against her wishes, headstrong, unorthodox Brodie McClennan is appointed to defend Kailash under the watchful gaze of the ‘Dark Angels’, a violent street-gang led by the enigmatic Moses Tierney. As the case becomes ever more complex, Brodie receives a chilling photograph, establishing a link to a number of brutal murders and a suspected paedophile ring. It becomes apparent that a serial killer is haunting the city - and that powerful people are involved, intent on covering up past crimes. Brodie herself becomes a target - both for a depraved killer and for deadly forces in the highest of circles! A shocking, atmospheric thriller that combines a centuries-old conspiracy with heart-stopping terror for fans of Ian Rankin and Mo Hayder!

November 2007
English language rights :Avon (HarperCollins)

The Step-Child (written with Linda Watson-Brown)

This is the remarkable life story of Donna Ford who was abused as a young girl by her stepmother in Edinburgh in the 1960s. Donna – a child not yet at school – was beaten on a regular basis, starved, threatened with red-hot pokers, and excluded from all ‘normal’ life. Afraid to even look at her own reflection for years, this beautiful child was told she was lucky to be the victim of abuse – abuse which began as physical and mental, but progressed onto the most appalling sexual attacks. The stepmother was finally sentenced for procuring a minor for sexual abuse in 2003.

This is a harrowing story, but the difference between this account, and the stories of so many others, is that this has a happy ending. Now a successful artist and mother of three, Donna is an amazing woman with an enormous enthusiasm for life and an optimism which completely belies her experiences. The years she has spent restoring both herself and her memories have now come together in this memoir which offers hope through almost unimaginable horror and truly shows the resilience of the human spirit.

The book has been written by the journalist Linda Watson-Brown in full co-operation with Donna.

Publication date : May 2006
World Rights: Ebury Press

Linda Watson-Brown is represented at Jenny Brown Associates by Jenny - .

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