Daisy Wood worked in children's publishing for some years before leaving to concentrate on her own writing. Having written several books for children and young adults under the name of Jennie Walters (including the popular 'Swallowcliffe Hall' series), she turned to writing fiction for adults when her children grew up and left home. Her mother was a child during the second world war, and it's a period which has always fascinated her. 'The Clockmaker's Wife', 'The Forgotten Bookshop in Paris' and 'The Royal Librarian' are all set during those tumultuous times. Happiest rootling about the London Library under the pretext of research, Daisy divides her time between London and Dorset, and can often be seen chasing a rescue pointer through various city parks with a Frenchie and sometimes her son's Basset hound in tow.