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Judith Lennox

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Judith Lennox
BornSalisbury, Wiltshire, England
OccupationNovelist
Alma materLancaster University
Period1989–present
GenreRomantic novel
Website
www.judithlennox.com

Judith Lennox is an English writer of twenty-three romance novels.

Biography

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Lennox was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire and grew up in Hampshire.[1]

Lennox comes from a family of scientists, as her father was a research chemist, her mother was a microbiologist, her elder brother is a mathematician, her younger brother is an electronic engineer, and her sister works in a science department at the University of Cambridge. She married Scottish physicist and they have three sons.[2]

She studied English at Lancaster University and is a romance novelist.[2]

Select works

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Historic novels

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  • Catching the Tide (2011)[3][4]
  • The Heart of the Night (2009)
  • Before the Storm (2008)
  • A Step in the Dark (2007)
  • All My Sisters (2005)
  • Shadow Child (1999)
  • Footprints on the Sand (1998)
  • The Winter House (1996)
  • The Secret Years (1994)
  • The Italian Garden (1993)
  • Till The Day Goes Down (1992)
  • The Glittering Strand (1991)

Other novels

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  • One Last Dance (2014)[5]
  • The Turning Point (2012)[6]
  • Middlemere (2004)
  • Written on Glass (2003)
  • The Dark-eyed Girls (2001)
  • Breaking Out (1998)
  • Some Old Lover´s Ghost (1996)

References

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  1. ^ "Judith Lennox". Headline Publishing Group. 28 January 2019. Retrieved 22 April 2025.
  2. ^ a b Lennox, Judith (12 April 2013). "I lack my family's science gene". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  3. ^ James, Edward. "Catching the Tide". Historical Novel Society. Retrieved 22 April 2025.
  4. ^ Norfolk, Pam (14 October 2011). "Book review: Catching the Tide by Judith Lennox". Lancashire Evening Post. Retrieved 22 April 2025.
  5. ^ Norfolk, Pam (10 September 2014). "Book review: One Last Dance by Judith Lennox". Lancaster Guardian. Retrieved 22 April 2025.
  6. ^ Headline Books (19 April 2013). Judith Lennox discusses THE TURNING POINT. Retrieved 22 April 2025 – via YouTube.
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