Pamela Callow is a bestselling Canadian author, known for her Kate Lange thriller series. Born in Canada, Callow is the youngest daughter of two immigrants - her mother with German roots after the Second World War and her father, an engineer who worked on the Avro Arrow project. When she was two, her family relocated to Halifax, Nova Scotia, where she spent most of her childhood by the ocean. This environment significantly influenced her writing career.
Callow, JD, MPA, has over one million readers and is a member of the Nova Scotia bar. Her critically-acclaimed series has been compared to works by Robin Cook, Tess Gerritsen, John Grisham, and Patricia Cornwell. Her debut novel, "Damaged," was a Levy Home Entertainment "Need to Read Pick," with Top Ten Bestseller placement everywhere books were sold across North America. The series has been translated into eight countries and is currently under option for network television development. Callow is also a contributor to the International Thriller Writers' bestselling "Thriller 3: Love is Murder" anthology, edited by New York Times bestselling author Sandra Brown.
In addition to writing, Callow holds a Master’s degree in Public Administration and has an interest in current affairs. Before becoming a full-time writer, she was a Canadian strategy executive for the Global Justice Team with international consulting firm Accenture. Currently, she is working on "Inflicted," the fifth release of the Kate Lange thriller series, as well as the prequel novel "The Confidence Man." Callow is an avid coffee drinker, enjoys daydreaming, spoiling her pug Peaches, and singing in a barbershop chorus.