Morag Joss





Morag Joss

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The United Kingdom
gender
female

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About this author

She is the author of six novels, including the Sara Selkirk series, and the Silver Dagger winning Half Broken Things. She began writing in 1996 after a short story of hers was runner-up in a national competition sponsored by Good Housekeeping magazine. A visit to the Roman Baths with crime writer P.D. James germinated the plot of her first novel, Funeral Music, the first in the Sara Selkirk series, which gained a Dilys Award nomination for the year's best mystery published in the USA.

Series:
* Sarah Selkirk Mystery

Awards:
Crime Writers' Association Silver Dagger
◊ 2003: Half-Broken Things


Average rating: 3.34 · 1,533 ratings · 366 reviews · 12 distinct works · Similar authors
Half Broken Things
3.53 of 5 stars 3.53 avg rating — 534 ratings — published 2003 — 13 editions
Among the Missing
3.27 of 5 stars 3.27 avg rating — 370 ratings — published 2011 — 9 editions
The Night Following
3.22 of 5 stars 3.22 avg rating — 186 ratings — published 2008 — 11 editions
Funeral Music
3.31 of 5 stars 3.31 avg rating — 138 ratings — published 1998 — 5 editions
Fearful Symmetry
3.33 of 5 stars 3.33 avg rating — 101 ratings — published 2005 — 9 editions
Puccini's Ghosts
2.94 of 5 stars 2.94 avg rating — 117 ratings — published 2005 — 11 editions
Fruitful Bodies
3.43 of 5 stars 3.43 avg rating — 69 ratings — published 2005 — 7 editions
Across the Bridge
2.5 of 5 stars 2.50 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 2011 — 3 editions
Het Leugenparadijs
3.75 of 5 stars 3.75 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 2003
Our Picnics in the Sun: A N...
0.0 of 5 stars 0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings — expected publication 2013
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“I got interested in the idea that love is often used as a kind of blanket explanation for things. I mean, battered wives, for instance: "Why did you go back to him?" "Oh, I loved him." "Why did you embezzle fifteen million pounds and run away to the other side of the world?" "Oh, well, because I was in love." All that and then you don't ask anything else. I thought if I just say, these people needed love and they found it, then it kind of explained it away. I wanted to look at their behaviour and how love can inspire the best and the very worst in human behaviour but love itself is not behaviour. So I avoided the word 'love' until the very end and it's the last word in the novel. I wanted to explore what people will do when they're in such terrible need of love. If there was a big idea then that was it. Then, of course, I hope that if it's a story worth reading it's the characters themselves who make you want to read it, not the big idea. I don't think a big idea drives a novel usually. Something else has to engage you on a much more kind of personal level. ”
Morag Joss

“I wear a taint of rationing, that's all. I have the thready, ashamed look of a reduced person who assumes there is a worse reduction to come.”
Morag Joss

“So much is invisible.”
Morag Joss, Among the Missing

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