Anne Perry was brought into this world in 1938, a few years before World War II. Her father was a physicist, and their family had to move around every so often. Hence, her schooling was interrupted for quite a bit.
The adventures of her frequent travels at a younger age might have had contributed to her great mind in coming up with her amazing stories. Perry specializes in writing genre fictions, historical, mystery and fantasy novels. Her first novel, The Carter Street Hangman, was published in 1979. It took the readers’ minds by storm.
Her commitment and love of novel writings have made Perry one of the greatest British novel writers. She fully understands what the majority of her audiences want, and she will deliver her products with such style - not “what” she has written, but “how” she has written them. Perry knows how to entice the readers who will read her first phrase in the book, and not wanting to drop it down until a full paragraph is read, and on to the next chapter. This method can only be done by a great author, one who has created one masterpiece one after another.
Anne Perry published the The Face of a Stranger in 1990, and by 2003, she has published 47 novels with several great stories as well. Ann Perry’s knowledge in her novel writing seems to have no limitations. She can pick almost any subject and thrills her audiences with a great sense of reality. All of the characters in her stories seem amazingly real.