Charlotte Philby

Charlotte Philby is a renowned British author, known for her thrilling novels that keep readers on the edge of their seats. Before turning to fiction, Philby worked as an editor, reporter, and columnist for The Independent. She has also lent her writing skills to various other publications, and served as a contributing editor at Marie Claire. In addition to her work in journalism, Philby founded the online magazine Motherland, which focuses on the challenges and joys of modern parenthood.

Philby's choice of genre is particularly fitting, given her family history. Her grandfather, Kim Philby, was a British intelligence officer who was later revealed to have been a double agent for the Soviet Union. Kim Philby's betrayal of his country and colleagues had a profound impact on his family, and Charlotte's novels may reflect the complexities and secrets that come with having a spy in the family.

Despite the challenges that come with having a famous and infamous relative, Charlotte Philby has carved out a name for herself in the literary world. Her thrilling novels have captivated audiences and critics alike, and her work as a journalist and magazine founder has solidified her reputation as a skilled writer and editor. With her unique background and talent for storytelling, Philby is sure to continue making an impact in the literary world for years to come.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Part of the Family / The Most Difficult Thing 2019
2 A Double Life 2020
3 The Second Woman 2021