Susi Holliday, also known as S.J.I. Holliday, is a successful Scottish author who has written eleven novels, a novella, and many short stories. She was born and raised near Edinburgh and spent several years working in her family's newsagent and pub before pursuing higher education in microbiology and statistics at university. After completing her studies, she began working in the pharmaceutical industry as a statistician, a career she has maintained for over twenty years.
It was during a six-month round-the-world-trip with her husband that Holliday rediscovered her passion for writing. She has since become a bestselling author, with many of her books set in and around Edinburgh. Her writing is known for its dark and suspenseful tones, often featuring intricate plotlines and complex characters.
Holliday's books include "Black Wood," "Willow Walk," "The Damselfly," "The Deaths of December," "Violet," "Mr Sandman," "The Last Resort," "Substitute," "The Hike," "The Lingering," and "The Street." She has also published a novella titled "The Spider in the Corner of the Room." In addition to her writing, Holliday enjoys traveling the world and connecting with her readers through social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. She currently divides her time between London and Edinburgh.