Nuala Ellwood is a highly regarded English author, best known for her psychological thriller novels. Born to a father who was an award-winning journalist, Ellwood was significantly influenced by her father's experiences and the stories of foreign correspondents such as Marie Colvin and Martha Gellhorn. These influences inspired her to secure Arts Council funding to support her studies into PTSD, which she later incorporated into her writing.\n \nEllwood's debut novel, My Sister's Bones, received critical acclaim and established her as a rising talent in the thriller genre. The novel, which delves into the complexities of PTSD, was inspired by the stories of foreign correspondents and the impact of their work on their personal lives. Her research and personal experiences have allowed her to create authentic and captivating narratives that keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Nuala Ellwood has written two bestselling novels, My Sister's Bones and Day of the Accident, and has been selected as one of the Observer's "New Faces of Fiction 2017". She currently resides in York with her young son, and her latest novel, The Perfect Life, is a testament to her continued success as a talented author. Ellwood's writing is a reflection of her unique experiences and perspectives, and she continues to captivate readers with her gripping psychological thrillers.