About

Glasgow-born Anne Pettigrew is a graduate of Glasgow (Medicine 1974) and Oxford (Medical Anthropology Master’s 2004). A Greenock GP for 31 years, she is mother to two children, David and Susanna. She also dabbled in complementary medicine, medical politics, book reviews and journalism in The Herald and medical press.

Always an avid reader, she wrote her first murder mystery at eight and in retirement took tuition at Glasgow University to write novels involving female doctors who weren’t just pathologists, historic pioneers or Mills & Boon heroines.

Runner-up in the Scottish Association of Writers Constable Award 2018, she was chosen as a 2019 Bloody Scotland Crime Spotlight Author - ‘one to watch.’ Member of several writers’ groups and a short story competition winner, she lives in Ayrshire and enjoys good books, good wine, and good company.

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