Katherine Faulkner
Faulkner reframes the intricate web of female friendships and societal dynamics through her fiction, drawing on her investigative journalism background. Her writing often explores themes of motherhood, class, and social complexity, blending literary fiction with suspense. This approach is informed by her own experiences, such as the sudden intimacy of NCT classes, and her career as an award-winning journalist. Faulkner's transition from journalism to fiction was marked by her completion of a novel-writing course at the Faber Academy during maternity leave, which eventually led to significant literary agent interest.\n\nHer notable works include "Greenwich Park," a book that delves into the intersections of murder, class, and motherhood, and "The Other Mothers," which offers a psychological exploration of female relationships. Meanwhile, "The Break-In" has been praised for its suspenseful and tightly crafted narrative. Readers are drawn to Faulkner's novels for their complex character development and incisive social observation, which provide both entertainment and thoughtful commentary on contemporary issues. Her background in journalism enriches her storytelling, ensuring a high standard of ethical investigation and a compelling narrative voice.
Books by Katherine Faulkner

The Other Mothers
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