Clare Mulley
Genres
- Biographies
- > Community & Culture Biographies
- > Women's Biographies
- > Historical Biographies
- > Historical European Biographies
- > Historical British Biographies
- > Historical Germany Biographies
- > Memoirs
- History
- > European History
- > Great Britain History
- > Military History
- > World War II History
- > World History
- > Jewish History
- > Jewish Holocaust History
- > Women in History
CLARE MULLEY is the award-winning author of ‘The Woman Who Saved the Children’, which won the Daily Mail Biographers’ Club Prize, and ‘The Spy Who Loved’, now optioned by Universal Studios. Clare’s third book, ‘The Women Who Flew for Hitler’, long-listed for the Historical Writers Association prize, is a dual biography of two extraordinary women at the heart of the Third Reich, but who ended their lives on opposite sides of history. A regular contributor to TV and radio, Clare recently gave a TEDx talk at Stormont, and lectures in London and Paris on wartime female special agents. She also reviews non-fiction for the Telegraph, Spectator and History Today. Clare is very nosy, which is helpful for a biographer seeking the truth – or many truths – of people in the dusty files of public archives and between the lines of once private letters. She also loves long walks, chocolate, and her naughty dog, Lola the lurcher.