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Bernadette Strachan (' Gaughan, born 27 December 1962) is an English author of popular women's fiction and among the more popular writers of "
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Biography

Strachan was born in Fulham, London, into an
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family. Her Irish background is often incorporated into her writing, particularly in the semi-autobiographical musical ''
Next Door's Baby ''Next Door's Baby'' is a musical with music and lyrics by Matthew Strachan and book by Bernie Gaughan (whose novels are published under the name Bernadette Strachan), based on Gaughan's radio play of the same name. Set in 1950's Dublin, it te ...
'' which was written for London's
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with
Matthew Strachan Matthew Strachan ( or ; 11 December 1970 – 8 September 2021) was an English composer and singer-songwriter. His best known work is the music for British television game show ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'' written with his father Keith, ...
. Prior to becoming an author, she worked in the media as a radio advertising producer and subsequently as an agent for voiceover artists. Her first novel, ''The Reluctant Landlady'', was published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2004. Since then she has published three further novels with the same publisher. In 2009, her fifth book, ''How to Lose a Husband and Gain a Life'', followed in 2010 by ''Why Do We Have to Live with Men?'', were both published by
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. In 2013, her seventh novel, ''The Valentine's Card'', was published by
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, under the pseudonym of Juliet Ashton. She has written a further three novels as Juliet Ashton for
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and four novels as Claire Sandy for
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. She also writes screen and theatre works under her maiden name of Bernie Gaughan. In 2017,
Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster () is an American publishing company and a subsidiary of Paramount Global. It was founded in New York City on January 2, 1924 by Richard L. Simon and M. Lincoln Schuster. As of 2016, Simon & Schuster was the third largest pu ...
announced that Strachan would be writing a crime thriller series with her composer husband Matthew Strachan under the pseudonym of M. B. Vincent.


Bibliography

*''The Reluctant Landlady'' (2004) *''Handbags and Halos'' (2005) *''Diamonds and Daisies'' (2007) *''Little White Lies'' (2008) *''How to Lose a Husband and Gain a Life'' (2009) *''Why Do We Have to Live with Men?'' (2010) *''The Valentine's Card'' (2013) *''What Would Mary Berry Do?'' (2014) *''A Very Big House in the Country'' (2015) *''Snowed in for Christmas'' (2015) *''These Days of Ours'' (2016) *''A Not Quite Perfect Family'' (2017) *''The Woman at Number 24'' (2017) *''The Sunday Lunch Club'' (2018) *''Jess Castle and the Eyeballs of Death'' (2018)


Theatre Works

*''
Next Door's Baby ''Next Door's Baby'' is a musical with music and lyrics by Matthew Strachan and book by Bernie Gaughan (whose novels are published under the name Bernadette Strachan), based on Gaughan's radio play of the same name. Set in 1950's Dublin, it te ...
'' (2006) *''About Bill'' (2011)interview
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References


External links


Official websiteBernadette Strachan
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''Next Door's Baby''
at the
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website
''The Valentine's Card''
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Little, Brown Little, Brown and Company is an American publishing company founded in 1837 by Charles Coffin Little and James Brown (publisher), James Brown in Boston. For close to two centuries it has published fiction and nonfiction by American authors. Ear ...

Bernadette Strachan Bookseller interview
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