Emily Elgar

Emily Elgar is a highly regarded British novelist, best known for her psychological thrillers, Grace Is Gone and If You Knew Her. These gripping novels have established her reputation for creating tense and suspenseful narratives that keep readers on the edge of their seats.

Emily's path to becoming a writer was unconventional and deeply personal. Her writing career was inspired by a real-life encounter with a man named Frank, who was suffering from locked-in syndrome. This experience had a profound impact on Emily and led her to create a character based on Frank in her debut novel, Grace Is Gone. The book explores themes of isolation, communication, and the power of human connection, drawing from the real-life struggles of those living with locked-in syndrome.

Emily Elgar's work as a novelist has been well-received by critics and readers alike. Her ability to delve into complex psychological themes and create compelling characters has earned her a devoted following. Through her writing, Emily sheds light on underrepresented experiences and challenges readers to confront their assumptions about the human condition.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 If You Knew Her 2017
2 Grace Is Gone 2020