Christina (C.A.) Larmer is a successful author, born in the remote region of Papua New Guinea. Her childhood experiences, which included encounters with witchdoctors and cannibal progeny, instilled in her a love for mystery that is reflected in her more than dozen crime novels. Among her popular series are the Amazon-bestselling Agatha Christie Book Club series, the Ghostwriter Mysteries, and the Posthumous Mysteries. In addition, she has written a thriller/suspense novel and a stand-alone novel called "An Island Lost," which is set in the same region where she was born.
Larmer is a prolific writer, with over 20 books published across several countries, including Australia, the US, the UK, and Canada. She is a hybrid author, with publishers in Japan, France, and Spain. Her four crime series, which include the Murder Mystery Book Club, the Ghostwriter Mysteries, the Sleuths of Last Resort, and the Posthumous Mysteries, have gained her a large following of fans. She has also written a thriller-suspense novel and a stand-alone mystery novel that is disguised as a family saga.
Born and raised in Papua New Guinea, Larmer has lived and worked in several cities around the world, including Sydney, London, Los Angeles, and New York. She is a journalist, editor, teacher, and mentor, and currently resides on the east coast of Australia with her musician husband, two sons, a Blue heeler, and numerous koalas and snakes. Despite the presence of these animals, she claims that none of them come close to the villains in her books, except perhaps for the Bluey. Larmer's website offers news, views, discounts, and giveaways, and is a great resource for fans of her work.