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Julie Hearn

Biography

Julie Hearn

Julie Hearn, a student of Philip Pullman, was born in Abingdon, England, near Oxford, and has been writing all her life. She has worked as a features editor for a chain of weekly newspapers and has written freelance articles for magazines and the national press. THE MINISTER'S DAUGHTER is her first novel to be published in the United States.

 

Books by Julie Hearn

by Julie Hearn - Historical Fiction

Something odd is going on in the basement of an old house in London. An inexplicable gap has formed, a gap in time that links the present to the past. And twelve-year-old Tom, who discovers the gap while on a visit to his grandmother, is torn between both worlds. Fast paced and vivid, SIGN OF THE RAVEN is a mystery, a time-travel fantasy, and a historical novel with modern-day appeal.

by Julie Hearn - Historical Fiction

In THE MINISTER'S DAUGHTER, Julie Hearn spins a darkly complex dual tale of deception, witchcraft, hypocrisy, and betrayal set in seventeenth-century England during the conflicted days of the Civil War.