G.M. MALLIET
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"A superb novel! Filled with humor and insight, G.M. Malliet creates a fabulous setting in Nether Monkslip and a great series hero in Father Max Tudor. Rarely have I read descriptions that have left me gasping, in both their hilarity and their painful truth. A wonderful read."

~ Louise Penny on WICKED AUTUMN

"A Demon Summer" makes the case that [Malliet] may be the best mystery author
writing in English at the moment (along with Tana French).
~ The Plain Dealer


"There are certain things you really want to have in a village mystery: a pretty setting, a tasteful murder, an appealing sleuth, a festive event, some eccentric locals, a dash of humor and maybe a nice map. G. M. Malliet delivers all that in WICKED AUTUMN."
~ New York Times Sunday Book Review

About G.M. Malliet

G.M. Malliet is the award-winning author of the acclaimed St. Just mysteries, Max Tudor mysteries, suspense novel WEYCOMBE, and numerous short stories collected in crime anthologies or published in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine and The Strand.

She is represented by literary agent Mark Gottlieb of Trident Media Group, New York, NY. Detailed contact information for Mr. Gottlieb can be found at gmmalliet.com/contact.html.

She has a B.A. in journalism and an M.A. in psychology; she also received an M.Phil. in psychology from the University of Cambridge and did further graduate study at Oxford University in the U.K. Her fields of interest are psychology and the creative mind.


Before becoming a fulltime writer she worked in corporate communications and marketing for Thompson and PBS, writing fiction on weekends and in the early morning hours. In 2008, her award-winning first novel DEATH OF A COZY WRITER was published.

Along with five Agatha and three Anthony nominations, she’s been shortlisted for the Macavity, Left Coast Crime, IPPY, Daphne, David, and Dilys awards. The audio version of her second novel (DEATH AND THE LIT CHICK), read by Davina Porter, was a 2014 Anthony nominee. The Anthony Awards are given each year at Bouchercon, the book industry's premier crime conference in the U.S.

The fourth St. Just book (working title: ST. JUST IN  CORNWALL) will be published in October 2021 following a ten-year hiatus for the series.

Her series from Macmillan's Minotaur imprint featuring Max Tudor, a former MI5 agent turned vicar of a small English village, debuted in the autumn of 2011 with WICKED AUTUMN. Of the fourth book in the series, Cleveland.com raved: "[Malliet] may be the best mystery author writing in English at the moment (along with Tana French). She's certainly the most entertaining."

Her standalone suspense novel WEYCOMBE appeared in October 2017. She donated $5000 of the proceeds from sales of the book to the American Red Cross, to aid the victims of Hurricane Harvey and other natural disasters.

The seventh Tudor novel, IN PRIOR'S WOOD, was published in April 2018. She is currently writing the 4th St. Just novel and polishing half a dozen short stories.

Her short story, "Whiteout," was nominated for a 2020 Macavity award. She has twice been a finalist (2020 and 2021) for the Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine Readers' Choice Award. In 2021 she was also nominated for a Derringer for her  EQMM novella, "A Murder at Morehead Mews."


She is a former board member of Sisters in Crime National and a member of Mystery Writers of America, International Thriller Writers, and the U.S. chapter of the U.K.'s Crime Writers' Association.

You can visit her at GMMalliet.com, facebook.com/g.m.malliet, instagram.com/g.m.malliet, pinterest.com/gmmalliet, and at twitter.com/GMMalliet.

Also join her book club mailing list at http://eepurl.com/hcESMH for news, previews, and exclusive offers.


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Crime Writers' Association (UK)

International Thriller Writers

Mystery Writers of America

Sisters in Crime (former national board member)


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  • Home
  • Bio
  • News
    • Awards
    • Blog
    • Events
    • Reviews
  • Contact
  • St. Just Mysteries
    • 1st St. Just Mystery: Death of a Cozy Writer
    • 2nd St. Just Mystery: Death and the Lit Chick
    • 3rd St. Just Mystery: Death at the Alma Mater
    • 4th St. Just Mystery: Death in Cornwall
  • Max Tudor Mysteries
    • Maps
  • Augusta Hawke Mysteries
  • UK Editions
  • Audiobooks
  • Short Stories