Colette McBeth is a successful author from Scotland, known for her crime, contemporary, and fiction novels. She has written several standalone novels that have gained significant popularity. In addition to her full-length novels, McBeth has also contributed to a few anthologies. Some of her most well-known books include "Killer Women," "An Act of Silence," and "Precious Things."
Before becoming a writer, McBeth worked as a news reporter for the BBC for ten years. It was during this time that she developed an interest in writing, thanks to her background in avid reading. McBeth's love for reading started at a young age, and as she grew older, she felt compelled to try writing her own novel. To learn the basics of writing, she enrolled in a novel writing course at the Faber Academy.
McBeth currently resides in London with her husband and three children, but she dreams of living near the seaside. Her reporting career at the BBC spanned ten years, and it was during this time that she won a place on the Faber Academy's Writing a Novel course and began writing her first book, "Precious Thing."