Caroline Graham


Caroline Graham is an English playwright, screenwriter and novelist.

Biography

Graham was born in Nuneaton, and attended Nuneaton High School for Girls. She studied with the Open University, and received a degree in writing for the theatre from the University of Birmingham.
Her first published book was Fire Dance, a romance novel. She is best known as the writer of the Chief Inspector Barnaby series, dramatised for television as Midsomer Murders. The first Inspector Barnaby novel, The Killings at Badger's Drift, was published in 1988. Since then she has written six more, with the last novel A Ghost in the Machine published in 2004. The first five Inspector Barnaby novels formed the basis of the first five episodes of Midsomer Murders. She has also written for the soap opera Crossroads. She has appeared in a series on detective writers titled Super Sleuths appeared in one episode of The People's Detective, as well as appearing in episode 3 on her character, Inspector Barnaby. As of 2011, she was writing a novel set in the 1890s.

Selected works

Chief Inspector Barnaby series

The Killings at Badger's Drift was well received by the mystery community. It was named by the Crime Writers' Association as one of "The Top 100 Crime Novels of All Time". It also won the 1989 Macavity Award for "Best First Novel" and was nominated for the same honour at the 1989 Anthony Awards and the 1988 Agatha Awards.