Tina Clough was born in Sweden and lives in Napier, New Zealand.

Her eight crime novels are character-driven and based on how ordinary people cope when faced with threats and dangers – an exploration of what we might all be capable of if we are forced to draw on the inner resources that most of us never have occasion to use.

Letters from the Past is a series of stand-alone novels in the Women’s fiction genre, where a letter from or about the past reveals something that changes a woman’s perceptions of herself or her family, and affects her outlook on life in general.

Tina has also published two science fiction novels for young people. Through the Gap is printed in dyslexia friendly font with double line spacing and is aimed at reluctant readers in the 8-12 age group. The Sometimes Door is for girls aged 11-15.