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      • Katharine McMahon is the author of ten novels including the international bestseller The Rose of Sebastopol (Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 2008), which was shortlisted for the British Book Awards. Her latest novel, The Hour of Separation, was published in June 2018, and is the story of resistance and intense family relationships across two World Wars.
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  2. Bio — Katharine McMahon. — review of 'Confinement' in the Times Educational Supplement -. Born in north-west London, Katharine studied English and Drama at Bristol University because she wanted either to act or to write.

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  4. Katharine McMahon is an historical novelist who, since 1990, has published ten books. Early life. McMahon studied English and Drama at University of Bristol and qualified as a teacher of English and Drama. Career.

  5. Katharine McMahon is the author of 10 novels, including the bestselling The Rose of Sebastopol, which was a Richard and Judy pick for 2007. Her evolving theme is drawing astonishing women from the shadows, and revealing passionate and extraordinary lives, even at times when to be different and powerful risked everything if you were female.

  6. Jan 19, 2024 · Katharine McMahon is the author of 10 novels, including the bestselling The Rose of Sebastopol, which was a Richard and Judy pick for 2007. The Crimson Rooms and The Alchemist's Daughter. Her latest book, The Hour of Separation, is our in paperback on 22nd August.

  7. Katharine McMahon. Katharine is the author of ten novels, including The Hour of Separation, The Rose of Sebastopol, The Alchemist’s Daughter and The Crimson Rooms. She has run Guardian Masterclasses on Historical Fiction: Find a Guardian article, and accompanying.

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