Deborah Carr
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Deborah Carr

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Deborah Carr is a USA TODAY bestselling author of historical fiction. She was born and lives on the island of Jersey, in the Channel Islands where she sets most of her books. Her first book, Broken Faces was runner-up in the Good Housekeeping Novel Writing Competition in 2012 giving her the confidence to keep going. Her WW1 novel, The Poppy Sisters was an Amazon First Reads Editor’s Pick and The Poppy Field and An Island at War were USA TODAY bestsellers. The Channel Islands was the only place in the British Isles occupied by German forces during WW2. This dark time in the island's history is the setting for her latest novel, Neighbours at War. An Island at War and part of The Beekeeper's War was also set during the Jersey Occupation. She is the author behind the Mrs Boots trilogy inspired by Jersey woman, Florence Boot, the woman behind the Boots empire. Deborah lives near the beach and begins each day walking by the sea with her three rescue dogs before sitting down to write.
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