Livia Huntingdon-Jones

Livia Huntingdon-Jones

Livia Huntingdon-Jones works within the demanding environment of a City law firm. She describes her writing as an essential escape and antidote to the pressures and jargon of her corporate legal career, a pursuit her parents view with some exasperation. Her background includes time at Cheltenham Ladies' College, from which she was expelled, before achieving excellent grades at a state sixth form college and going on to study Law at Oxford. This perhaps informs the blend of Establishment settings and rebellious undercurrents often found in her work. Huntingdon-Jones writes complex, atmospheric thrillers, frequently set within the venerable, yet potentially treacherous, confines of ancient universities like Oxford and Cambridge. Her plots often focus on hidden histories, secret societies, and the dark undersides of respectable institutions, exploring themes of power, conspiracy, and the collision between intellectual life and brutal realities. Her writing process reflects a need for control amidst a demanding schedule. She works almost exclusively in the stolen hours of late night or pre-dawn, requiring a meticulously ordered desk – a stark contrast, she notes, to the chaos of her day job. While eschewing charming eccentricities like lucky mugs or feline companions as "inefficient," she sometimes reverts to structuring plots on yellow legal pads, a habit possibly transferred from her professional life.

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The Physician of Tam Ky: Two Worlds, One Bridge

Linh’s world is bound by the ancient traditions of her father, the master physician of Tam Ky. But when the Vietnam War arrives at her doorstep, her ancestral home is requisitioned by American forces. Among the occupiers is Thomas Walker, a reluctant combat medic who draws a yellow chalk line across her floorboards to separate his men from her...

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The Green Grass Remembers (Blackwell, #1)

From the series: Blackwell

DCI Ellie Blackwell trusts the certainties of history, the clean lines of a 17th-century map. Her life is a fortress of order built against the chaos of her job. But when she’s called to the scene of a wealthy developer’s apparent suicide, the clues are a maddening mess of contradictions. At the heart of it all: a three-line Japanese poem that...

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Last Verse of the Sword (Japanese Ghosts, #1)

From the series: Japanese Ghosts

In 1868, Japan is a nation tearing itself apart. The age of the samurai is ending. The Emperor’s modern, rifle-wielding army marches to erase 700 years of warrior tradition, and their final target is the fiercely loyal Aizu clan, the last bastion of the old world. Based on the extraordinary true story of the Boshin War, this novel brings to life...

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