Margaret Mayhew is an English author born in London, whose writing is deeply influenced by her childhood experiences, particularly her recollections of the London Blitz during World War II. This formative event shaped her storytelling, often focusing on themes of resilience, community, and the impact of historical events on personal lives. Mayhew began writing in her thirties and developed a distinctive style characterized by richly detailed settings, strong female characters, and intricate plots interwoven with elements of mystery and romance. Her work frequently explores historical periods, particularly the 20th century, and often centers around village life and the lives of ordinary people.


























