Andrea Frazer was a renowned American author, best known for her work in several book series including The Falconer Files, The Belchester Chronicles, and The Sebastian Snail series. Frazer's love for writing began at the tender age of five, and she had nurtured the dream of becoming a writer for many years. However, she had other responsibilities to tend to, including raising a family and working as a lecturer in Greek, for which she held a Fellowship Diploma.
In addition to her work in academia, Frazer was also a talented musician who taught music and played several instruments. She was married and had four grown-up children, and she lived in the Dordogne with her husband, Tony, and their seven cats. Her interests were varied and included reading, choral singing, and playing musical instruments. Frazer was an active member of her community and taught French to ex-pats in her spare time.
Sadly, Andrea Frazer passed away in 2016, leaving behind a tremendous legacy in the form of her writing and music. Despite her many commitments, she never lost sight of her dream of becoming a writer, and her work continues to inspire and entertain readers to this day. Frazer's life was a testament to her many talents and her ability to balance her personal and professional pursuits. She will be remembered as a gifted author, musician, and teacher, who made a significant contribution to the world of literature and music.