Suzette A. Hill

Suzette A. Hill’s professional life was spent lecturing in English Literature to Adult Education students. However, she had never felt compelled to write a novel herself. But in retirement, and on a whim, she experimented with a short story – an absurd piece of nonsense that grew and grew until it reached novel status. Eventually this was professionally published and led to a further thirteen. These have been dubbed crime novels. They are not . . . merely light-hearted social satires with a few corpses strewn around for fun. Her interests include the poetry of TS Eliot, nineteenth and twentieth-century English and Irish political history, and – when affordable – the consumption of French burgundy.