Rosy Gee

Crime writer and author of children's books
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Children's writer, Crime writer
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Rosy Gee is a Legal Secretary by day and a crime writer by night.  She discovered she was a ‘pantser’ style writer after reading Stephen King’s book, ‘On Writing’. Having tried to write novels in the past, she gave up and they are gathering dust in a cabinet drawer, abandoned but neatly filed.

As soon as she discovered that she could sit at a keyboard and write, the words began to flow and haven’t stopped since. Her debut novel, The Mysterious Disappearance of Marsha Boden is set in a picturesque village in Shropshire, not dissimilar to the one where Rosy lives.  Who would have thought so much could go on in such a sleepy hamlet? The cosy crime novel is published by RomaReads Publishing and as well as writing children’s books she also pens a blog, Rosy’s Ramblings.

Rosy lives in Shropshire, England, with her second husband, and is busy working on her second novel and a third children’s book.