Barbara Copperthwaite is a successful and acclaimed author of psychological thrillers. Her writing career began in journalism, where she worked for over twenty years for various national newspapers and magazines. During this time, she had the opportunity to interview both the victims and perpetrators of crime, which has provided her with unique insights into the human psyche and the motivations behind criminal behavior. These experiences have greatly influenced her writing, as she is particularly interested in creating complex and realistic characters that she then puts through challenging situations to explore the limits of human resilience and morality.
Copperthwaite's books have been well-received by critics and readers alike. She is the author of several bestselling psychological thrillers, including "Invisible," "Flowers for the Dead," "The Darkest Lies," "Her Last Secret," and "The Perfect Friend." Her latest book, "The Girl in the Missing Poster," is set to be released on February 23, 2021, and is available for pre-order now. Her writing has been praised for its enthralling and tense narrative, as well as its deep psychological impact. Reviewers have described her books as "original," "gripping," and "scarily believable," highlighting her ability to create suspenseful and engaging stories that resonate with readers.
In addition to her writing, Copperthwaite is an avid wildlife photographer and dog lover. She shares her home in Birmingham with her two dogs, Scamp and Buddy, who provide her with inspiration and companionship. When she's not writing or taking photographs, she enjoys spending time with her dogs, exploring the outdoors, and indulging in her love of cake. To learn more about Barbara Copperthwaite and her work, you can visit her website or follow her on social media.