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Nina Black

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NUMBER ONE US HIT SONGWRITER TURNS HER TALENTS TO CRIME WRITING NINA BLACK is the pen name of Florrie Palmer. THE KEEPER is the first of a police detective series set in London during the 1990s and early 2000s One of the first British female singer-songwriters, Florrie’s songs have been recorded by many that include Sheena Easton, Abba blonde Agnetha Faltskog, Manfred Mann, Mike Rutherford of Genesis and Elaine Paige, for whom she I Want to Marry You and co-wrote a couple of songs with Sir Tim Rice. Her biggest hits were recorded by Sheena Easton, who hit the number one spot in America for 6 weeks with 9-5 (Morning Train) which was also number one in fifteen other countries worldwide including Australia and Canada. This resulted in a platinum record, followed by a number 12 with When He Shines sung by Sheena. In 1994, Florrie wrote a comic novel based on her experiences in the music business called NEVER FINAL TILL ITS VINYL, THE MADEIRA EFFECT followed, a short entertaining history of her eccentric family that is half American and half English with tales of pioneers in uncharted Colorado intermarrying with native Americans as well as English ancestors with more money than sense. THE DECOY was her first venture into crime fiction, the highly praised CLIFF EDGE followed and she is currently writing the third. Having lived in various English counties as well as the south of France and Italy, Florrie now lives in Cambridge.
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