Diana J. Febry is a British author who was born in the United Kingdom. She describes herself as an "accidental writer," having never planned to become an author. Instead, she fell into writing later in life, after a career in business. Her love for literature and her natural storytelling ability eventually led her to pursue writing as a second career.
Febry's writing is characterized by her ability to create complex and believable characters, as well as her knack for crafting intricate and engaging plots. Her novels often explore themes of justice, morality, and the human condition. She is perhaps best known for her series of crime novels featuring the characters Chief Inspector Peter Hatherall and Sergeant Emma Keane. These novels are set in the English countryside and draw on Febry's own experiences growing up in rural England.
In addition to her crime novels, Febry has also written a number of short stories and has contributed to a number of anthologies. She is a member of the Crime Writers' Association and has been shortlisted for a number of awards for her writing. Despite her success, Febry remains a modest and down-to-earth author, who is always eager to engage with her readers and discuss her work. She continues to write and publish novels, and is widely respected and admired in the literary world.