![]() ![]() In their similarities to “The Christie Affair,” “Gossip of the Starlings” had its foundation in real events, while “The Last September” shared the murder mystery genre. Seven years later, “The Christie Affair” is her newest novel. ![]() Her first full-length fiction novel came in 2008 with “Gossip of the Starlings,” followed by several YA titles before the release of “The Last September” in 2015. She is no stranger to publishing, with nine books under her belt before “The Christie Affair.” The first was a collection of short stories, “Of Cats and Men,” published in 2002. She studied English literature at the bachelor’s level and attempted a master’s with the same subject before ultimately finishing her degree under UNCW’s creative writing program. Courtesy of Nina de Gramont.ĭe Gramont boasts an extensive relationship with creative writing. This is made sweeter by her dedication to the novel throughout its lengthy writing process. A professor with UNCW’s own creative writing department, Nina de Gramont’s latest book became an overnight success. The Seahawk selected it for our February pick as well, not only for its incredible mystery, but the author behind it. Reese’s Book Club selected it as their pick for February, which, along with an effective marketing campaign, elevated the book’s buzz upon release. Less than three weeks after the novel’s publication, “The Christie Affair” claimed the number five spot on the New York Times’ best seller list of hardcover fiction. ![]()
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