B.A. Paris, born Bernadette MacDougall in Surrey, England, in 1958, is a celebrated Franco-British author renowned for her gripping psychological thrillers. With a background spanning multiple cultures and professions, Paris embarked on her writing career after careers in banking and education, as well as raising her five daughters. Her literary career soared with the remarkable success of her debut novel, "Behind Closed Doors," in 2016, which catapulted her to global fame as a New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller, with over 3.5 million copies sold worldwide and translated into 40 languages. This debut marked the beginning of a series of acclaimed novels that explore the complexities of human psychology and suspense.
Before her venture into writing, Paris led a diverse life, from her formative years in England to her career in international banking in France, where she also co-founded a language school with her husband. It was after her 50th birthday, encouraged by one of her daughters, that Paris ventured into writing, rapidly establishing herself as a formidable voice in psychological fiction. Her subsequent works, including "The Breakdown," "Bring Me Back," and "The Therapist," have continued to enthrall readers with their intricate plots and psychological depth. Today, B.A. Paris resides in Hampshire, where she continues to write and captivate audiences with her storytelling, demonstrating that it's never too late to achieve significant impact.
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