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The Search For Anne Perry

The Hidden Life Of A Bestselling Crime

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Until 1994, the world knew Anne Perry as the writer of bestselling crime fiction at the peak of her writing career. But following the release of Peter Jackson's film Heavenly Creatures, about the sensational 1954 Parker-Hulme murders, came the shocking revelation that Anne Perry began life as Juliet Hulme, the teenager jointly convicted of murdering her friend's mother.

Life would never be the same for Perry. That a convicted murderer had gone on to become a celebrated crime writer with worldwide sales of over 25 million books was tantalizing enough. But with careful analysis of her writing reveals that these were more than simple crime stories; spiritual and philosophical complexities thread their way through Anne Perry's works. Was Perry, in fact, revealing more about herself in the characters she was creating?

Acclaimed biographer Joanne Drayton takes on the challenge of exploring Perry's writing to uncover her world view and compulsion to write. The famously private Perry agreed to be comprehensively interviewed for the book and has allowed Drayton unparalleled access to her friends, relatives, colleagues and archives.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 9, 2014
      Perry’s authorized biography would be a great deal duller had a secret from her youth in New Zealand not been exposed with the release of Peter Jackson’s 1994 film Heavenly Creatures and the ensuing publicity it aroused. While the bestselling mystery writer is undoubtedly a skilled author, readers will be more interested in Drayton’s handling of the revelation that, as a teenager in 1954, Perry (then using her birth name, Juliet Hulme) and her friend Pauline Parker murdered Pauline’s mother (the matricide on which Jackson’s film is based). The discovery of that dark secret makes for a dramatic opening, as Perry’s longtime agent and friend, Meg Davis, is contacted by a reporter claiming that Perry and Hulme are the same person. Instead of flashing back to Perry’s upbringing and the circumstances that led her to violence, Drayton (Ngaio Marsh: Her Life in Crime) instead turns the focus on Perry’s development as a writer. That choice allows her to build sympathy for her subject before returning to 1954 and Perry’s awful crime. Drayton is no apologist, and Perry herself has not contested her guilt. While Drayton effectively shows how Perry’s experiences as a defendant and prisoner can be seen in her books, she dwells too much on publishing industry matters of advances and book deals. 18 color, 29 b&w photos. Agent: Meg Davis, Ki Agency (U.K.).

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