Holly Jackson is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller, A Good Girl's Guide to Murder. She started writing stories at a young age, completing her first (poor) attempt at a novel when she was fifteen. She graduated from the University of Nottingham, where she studied literary linguistics and creative writing, with a master's degree in English. She enjoys playing video games and watching true-crime documentaries so she can pretend to be a detective. She lives in London. Follow Holly on Twitter and Instagram at @HoJay92.
Praise for Holly Jackson's A GOOD GIRL'S GUIDE TO MURDER series: ""The perfect nail-biting mystery."" —Natasha Preston, #1 New York Times bestselling author “Holly Jackson plays off of our collective true crime obsession brilliantly.” —PopSugar “Gripping.”—E! News Online “If you love true crime, murder mysteries, and unstoppable young women, this is the perfect easy-read thriller.” —Business Insider “A knockout series.” —The Nerd Daily “An instant shocker that will leave you on the edge of your seat.” —Los Angeles Times High School Insider ""This is a great, twisty read for fans of YA."" —Book Riot ""A taut, compulsively readable, elegantly plotted thriller.""—The Guardian “A fun, gripping, and skillfully constructed novel of suspense. I loved Pip—her relatable quirks, her inventive investigative approach, and her willingness to step outside of her safe world in search of the truth.” —Emily Arsenault, author of All the Pretty Things ""Dark, dangerous and intricately plotted—my heart literally pounded."" —Laura Steven, author of The Exact Opposite of Okay ""So so clever."" —Savannah Brown, author of The Truth About Keeping Secrets “Well-executed…. A treat for mystery readers who enjoy being kept in suspense.” —Kirkus Reviews ""Legions of fans of true crime podcasts may therefore flock to this one, and they’re unlikely to be disappointed."" —Bulletin ""Fans of true crime will be hooked by the hunt for a killer, but there’s more to this Guide than just a whodunit. It’s a story of families, community and the ways a crisis can turn them against one another in the blink of an eye."" —BookPage