Anna Lee Huber is a highly accomplished American author, well-known for her historical mystery novels. She is best recognized for her acclaimed Lady Darby series. Born and raised in a small town in Ohio, Huber's creativity and imagination have been an integral part of her since her youth.
From a young age, Huber demonstrated a remarkable aptitude for storytelling. When she was in the fourth grade, she wrote her first story, Prom Duty, and shared it with her classmates. Despite her limited exposure to high school prom at that age, she managed to capture the essence of the experience, showcasing her innate writing abilities. As a teenager, Huber continued to hone her craft, creating a series of mysteries centered around a group of teenage sleuths. Even during a cross-country move to South Carolina, she remained dedicated to writing, further refining her skills.
Anna Lee Huber earned her music degree with a minor in psychology from Lipscomb University in Nashville, Tennessee. Her academic background in psychology may have influenced her ability to create complex and engaging characters in her novels. In addition to the Lady Darby Mystery series, Huber has authored the Verity Kent Mysteries, the Gothic Myths series, and the anthology The Deadly Hours. She is a summa cum laude graduate and currently resides in Indiana, where she continues to work on her next novel.