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  1. Carol Ann Lee was born in Wakefield, in the West Riding of Yorkshire. She studied History of Art and Design at the University of Manchester and then followed her early interest, interviewing Holocaust survivors and working at the Manchester Jewish Museum. [1] Her first book was published three years later. [2]

    • non-fiction
    • A Fine Day for a Hanging, Evil Relations, One of Your Own, The Hidden Life of Otto Frank
    • British
    • Author, biographer
  2. White House Farm ITV1 8th January 2020. Carol Ann Lee is a best-selling author of true crime, and historical non-fiction for children and adults.

  3. Carol Ann Lee has 24 books on Goodreads with 24017 ratings. Carol Ann Lee’s most popular book is The Hidden Life of Otto Frank.

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  5. Mar 5, 2020 · Written by Carol Ann Lee the author of The Murders at White House Farm, and the former chief inspector Peter Howse of the Pottery Cottage Murders. Whilst the winter blizzards swept across the moors, a taxi with uniformed officers was taking prisoner, 30-year-old William Thomas Hughes to court for one last time.

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  6. Jan 1, 2002 · Carol Ann Lee fills in some of the backstory gaps for readers of the Anne Frank diary. We all know the basic facts of the teenage girl who hid from the Nazis in Amsterdam with her father, mother, and sister, along with the van Pels and Mr. Pfeffer only to be outed and sent to Auschwitz so painfully close to the end of the war; however, most of us don't know the details of the life of Otto ...

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  7. Carol Ann Lee is an acclaimed biographer and has written extensively on the Holocaust. Her most recent publications are Evil Relations, the story of David Smith, chief prosecution witness in the Moors Murder case, and the bestselling One of Your Own, which focused on the life and death of Myra Hindley.

  8. Born in Yorkshire in 1969, Carol Ann Lee spent her childhood in Cornwall. While at The University of Manchester, she interviewed Holocaust survivors for the city’s Jewish Museum as part of a work placement, and that intensified her much earlier interest in Anne Frank; in 1992 she began a one-woman campaign to bring an exhibition about Anne Frank to Cornwall in order to educate young people ...

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