Sheena Kamal is a celebrated author, best known for her Nora Watts series of books. Originally from the Caribbean, Kamal immigrated to Canada as a child and has since become a prominent figure in Canadian literature. Her writing is characterized by its depth and psychological insight, with complex and fascinating protagonists that draw readers in.
Kamal's academic background includes a degree in Political Science from the University of Toronto, and she has also worked as a crime and investigative journalism researcher for the film and television industry. This experience has informed her writing, lending it an authenticity and richness that has earned her critical acclaim.
The Nora Watts series, which includes "The Lost Ones" (also known as "Eyes Like Mine"), "In The Grip of It", "It All Falls Down", and "No Going Back", has been widely praised for its suspenseful and atmospheric storytelling. Kamal's writing style has been described as "brave" and "unflinching," and her characters are both heartbreakingly real and deeply compelling.
Kamal's debut novel, "The Lost Ones/Eyes Like Mine", was a critical success, winning the Strand Magazine Critics Award for Best First Novel and earning high praise from authors such as Jeffery Deaver, Lee Child, and Alison Gaylin. The book was a Globe and Mail Bestseller, a TIME Magazine Thriller of the Summer, and an iBooks best book of July. The sequel, "IT ALL FALLS DOWN", is also available now. Kamal currently resides in Vancouver, Canada.