Author A-Z > Margaret Thomson Davis
Margaret Thomson Davis left school at the age of sixteen, working as a children's nurse and having a variety of other jobs before achieving her ambition of becoming a writer. She has published over twenty novels, many of which have been bestsellers, and an autobiography. Over two hundred of her short stories have appeared in newspapers and magazines in Britain and overseas and two of her books have been adapted for stage. She lives in Glasgow.
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