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B.A. Paris (Bernadette MacDougall) is a Franco-British writer of
fiction Fiction is any creative work, chiefly any narrative work, portraying individuals, events, or places that are imaginary, or in ways that are imaginary. Fictional portrayals are thus inconsistent with history, fact, or plausibility. In a traditi ...
, mainly in the
psychological thriller Psychological thriller is a genre combining the thriller and psychological fiction genres. It is commonly used to describe literature or films that deal with psychological narratives in a thriller or thrilling setting. In terms of context and co ...
subgenre. Her debut novel, ''Behind Closed Doors'' (2016), was a ''New York Times'' and ''Sunday Times'' bestseller. It has been translated into 40 languages and has sold more than 3.5 million copies worldwide. Her other books include ''The Breakdown'' (2017), ''Bring Me Back'' (2018), ''The Dilemma'' (2019) and ''The Therapist'' (2021).


Background

B.A. Paris was born in
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, in 1958 to a French mother and Irish father. She is the third of 6 children, including 4 brothers and a sister. After completing her education, she moved to France, where she worked as a trader in an international bank in Paris for several years. During this time, she met her husband, with whom she now has 5 daughters. They eventually left the world of finance to set up a language school together. It was only after turning 50 that B.A. Paris began writing, when one of her daughters suggested she enter a writing competition advertised in a magazine. While she didn't win, this led her to write her first novels, including her internationally bestselling debut ''Behind Closed Doors''. She is published by
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in the UK and
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in the US. Today, B.A. Paris lives in
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with her husband and continues to write psychological thrillers. They have 5 children together.


Novels


Success of ''Behind Closed Doors''

B.A. Paris's debut novel ''Behind Closed Doors'' was picked up in 2014 by her agent, Camilla Bolton, at the Darley Anderson Literary Agency in London. Upon being published the following year by
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, the book quickly became a #1 ''New York Times'' and ''Sunday Times'' bestseller. She was nominated in the Best Debut Author and Best Mystery & Thriller categories of the
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of 2016. In 2017, ''Behind Closed Doors'' won th
Gold Nielsen Bestseller Award
for UK sales of 500,000 copies, making B.A. Paris the only debut fiction author to win a gold award that year. The book went on to win th
Platinum Nielsen Bestseller Award
in 2019 for sales of 1,000,000 copies in the UK alone. To date, more than 3.5 million copies of ''Behind Closed Doors'' have sold globally since its release. The film and TV rights for "The Breakdown" were acquired by Stone Village Productions in 2016. As of 2022, the film adaptation of ''The Breakdown'' is in post-production. The film is titled ''Blackwater Lane'' and is directed by
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.


List of published works

* Behind Closed Doors (2016) * ''The Breakdown'' (2017) * ''Bring Me Back'' (2018) * ''The Understudy'' (2019, with
Clare Mackintosh Clare Mackintosh is a British author and former police officer. Her novels are published in more than 35 languages and have sold more than two million copies worldwide. Novels Mackintosh's debut novel ''I Let You Go'' was a Richard & Judy B ...
, Holly Brown, and
Sophie Hannah Sophie Hannah (born 1971) is a British poet and novelist. From 1997 to 1999 she was Fellow Commoner in Creative Arts at Trinity College, Cambridge, and between 1999 and 2001 a junior research fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford. She lives with h ...
) * ''The Dilemma'' (2020) * ''The Therapist'' (2021) * ''The Prisoner'' (2022) * ''The Guest'' (2024)


Critical reception

Writing for
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, Jack Batten said Paris "is a consistent whiz at stitching any number of random events and devious characters into a winner of a plot."
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'', and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers ''The Observer'' and ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardian'' is part of the Gu ...
critic Alison Flood said ''The Prisoner'' had an "excellent premise," but "didn’t quite live up to tspromise."


References

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