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Nationality
  
British

Occupation
  
Publisher and writer


Name
  
Antonia Hodgson

Role
  
Writer



Born
  
1971
Derby

Books
  
The Devil in the Marshalsea, The Last Confession of Thomas Hawkins, Untitled Historical Crime

Education
  
Littleover Community School, University of Leeds

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Antonia Hodgson (born 1971) is a British historical crime writer and publisher.

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Life

Hodgson was born in Derby in 1971. She attended Littleover Community School where she first studied the time of the early Georgians in A-level History. She graduated with a degree in English Literature from Leeds University in 1994 and she went to work for Harcourt, Brace.

Hodgson had spent nearly twenty years in the publishing business rising to editor-in-chief at Little, Brown before she published her own first novel. As an editor she had worked with Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne and the American novelists Nora Roberts and Elizabeth Kostova.

Hodgson's first novel, A Devil in the Marshalsea, was set in the time of the early Georgians, William Hogarth and the Southwark prison the Marshalsea. Hodgson believes that the Georgian period was more intriguing than the Victorian era which is usually considered to be more culturally important. The book was submitted anonymously to the publishers, Hodder & Stoughton, because she was known in the publishing industry. Her first book won the Crime Writers Association's Historical Dagger award and was long listed for a first novel award. It also was shortlisted in 2015 for the Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award.

Works

  • The Devil in the Marshalsea
  • The Last Confession of Thomas Hawkins
  • A death in Fountains Abbey
  • References

    Antonia Hodgson Wikipedia