Antonia Hodgson is a British author known for her historical crime fiction.
Born and raised in Derby, she studied English at the University of Leeds.
Hodgson's debut novel, "The Devil in the Marshalsea," won the CWA Historical Dagger in 2014 and was shortlisted for several other awards.
She followed this success with "The Last Confession of Thomas Hawkins" in 2015 and "A Death at Fountains Abbey" in 2016.
"The Raven Scholar" marks her first venture into epic fantasy, showcasing her versatility as a writer across different genres.
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