Helen Golden is a British author known for her cozy mystery novels infused with humor and quintessential English charm. She gained recognition for her debut series, "A Right Royal Cozy Investigation," which follows Lady Beatrice and her companions—including an astute canine—as they unravel secrets in aristocratic settings. Golden expanded her repertoire with "The Duchess of Stortford Mysteries," a historical series set in Victorian England featuring a sleuth from Lady Beatrice's lineage. Her works are celebrated for their clever plots, quirky characters, and delightful red herrings.
Before becoming a full-time writer, Golden worked as a senior manager, but she transitioned to fiction writing in 2022, quickly establishing herself as a prolific author despite her bustling household. She crafts her stories in stolen moments, often retreating to her family caravan or a quiet spot near her Lincolnshire village for uninterrupted creativity. Her mysteries balance wit and intrigue, appealing to readers who enjoy puzzles wrapped in cozy, atmospheric settings.
Golden resides in a picturesque English village with her husband, children, and an eclectic menagerie of pets, including dogs, cats, a tortoise, and numerous fish. Her ability to weave engaging tales while juggling a lively home life underscores her dedication to the craft. With multiple series to her name, she continues to captivate audiences who appreciate lighthearted yet compelling whodunits.