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Finnsbury series
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Norfolk Coast Investigation series
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Andrea Bramhall
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Biography
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Bramhall was born in Stockport, England,[7] though she currently lives in Norfolk with her partner.[8]
Bramhill received a Bachelor of Arts in Contemporary Arts from Manchester Metropolitan University in 2002.[7]
Awards
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Publications
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Clean Slate (2013)
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Nightingale (2014)
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The Chameleon's Tale (2015)
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Just My Luck (2016)
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Rock and a Hard Place (2017)
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Lost for Words (2018)
Finnsbury series
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Ladyfish (2012)
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Swordfish (2015)
Norfolk Coast Investigation series
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Collide-O-Scope (2016)
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Under Parr (2017)
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The Last First Time (2017)
Anthology contributions
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L Is For: A UK Lesfic Anthology, edited by Jayne Fereday (2014)
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Language of Love, edited by Astrid Ohletz and Lee Winter (2018)
References
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^ a b "The 27th Annual Lambda Literary Award Finalists". Lambda Literary. 4 March 2015. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
^ a b "Lambda Literary Awards Finalists Revealed: Carrie Brownstein, Hasan Namir, 'Fun Home' and Truman Capote Shortlisted". Out. 8 March 2016. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
^ a b "29th Annual Lambda Literary Award Finalists Announced". Lambda Literary. 14 March 2017. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
^ a b Boureau, Ella (6 March 2018). "30th Annual Lambda Literary Award Finalists Announced". Lambda Literary. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
^ a b "Andrea Bramhall". Goodreads. Retrieved 21 February 2022.[self-published]
^ a b c "Andrea Bramhall, author of The Chameleon's Tale". Bold Strokes Books. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
^ "Traditional Contemporary Romance Winners". Golden Crown Literary Society. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
^ "Award Winners of 2015". Golden Crown Literary Society. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
^ "2017 Goldie Finalists". Golden Crown Literary Society. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
^ "2018 Golden Crown Literary Awards Finalists". Golden Crown Literary Society. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
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