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Hilary Bonner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hilary Bonner Hilary Bonner (born 1949) is an English crime novelist, best known for her psychological thrillers. Almost all Bonner’s novels are inspired by real life events, often drawing on her journalistic past. The Times described her as ‘keeping on the public agenda the stories our masters would prefer buried.’ ==Biography==
Bonner, a former chairman of the Crime Writers Association, was brought up near the North Devon coast in the little white town of Bideford, where her father was a local butcher and ran a tea shop. She was educated at the town’s Edgehill College, and went on to be accepted for the Daily Mirror Training Scheme as a 17-year-old school leaver. She acquired her first job in Fleet Street aged 20, ultimately becoming show business editor of three national newspapers, ''The Sun'', ''The Mail on Sunday'', and ''The Daily Mirror'', and assistant editor of one. She left Fleet Street in 1993 and became a full time author. Her published work includes ten novels, five non fiction books, two ghosted autobiographies, one ghosted biography, two companions to TV programmers, and a number of short stories.
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