Camilla Way

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Camilla Way (born 1973 in Greenwich, London) is an English author and editor of men's style magazine Arena since 2005[1]. Her first book, The Dead of Summer, was published in 2007.

Camilla Way is the daughter of poet and author Peter Way. She was educated at Woolwich College and the University of Glamorgan and was formerly associate editor of teenage girls' magazine Bliss.[2]

The Dead of Summer was shortlisted for the CWA New Blood Dagger Award 2007.[3] It is set in the long, hot summer of 1986 in Greenwich, London, and culminates in the murder of three teenage children as told seven years later to a police psychologist by Anita, sole witness to the crime.[4]

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  1. ^ Britain’s original style magazine – for men
  2. ^ Reading Groups | Guides and Discussion on New and Favorite Books
  3. ^ The CWA New Blood Dagger 2007
  4. ^ Amazon.com: The Dead of Summer: Books: Camilla Way