Liz Jensen Books in Order

Liz Jensen is a multifaceted writer with a background in journalism and broadcasting. Born in Oxfordshire to a Danish father and an Anglo-Moroccan mother, she has always been drawn to diverse perspectives. Jensen spent two formative years as a journalist in the Far East, later joining the BBC, where she honed her skills as a journalist and producer for television and radio. Her experiences abroad inspired her writing, and she began her literary career in France, where she worked as a sculptor while crafting her debut novel, Egg Dancing, published in 1995. Returning to London, Jensen penned critically acclaimed novels such as Ark Baby, shortlisted for the Guardian Fiction Award, and War Crimes for the Home, longlisted for the Orange Prize for Fiction.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Liz Jensen

  • #1
    Egg Dancing(1996)
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  • #2
    Ark Baby(1998)
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  • #3
    The Paper Eater(2000)
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  • #4
    War Crimes For The Home(2002)
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  • #5
    The Ninth Life of Louis Drax(2004)
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  • #6
    My Dirty Little Book Of Stolen Time(2006)
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  • #7
    The Rapture(2009)
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  • #8
    The Uninvited(2012)
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  • #9
    Beacons: Stories for our Not So Distant Future(2013)
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About Liz Jensen

Liz Jensen is a multifaceted writer with a background in journalism and broadcasting. Born in Oxfordshire to a Danish father and an Anglo-Moroccan mother, she has always been drawn to diverse perspectives. Jensen spent two formative years as a journalist in the Far East, later joining the BBC, where she honed her skills as a journalist and producer for television and radio. Her experiences abroad inspired her writing, and she began her literary career in France, where she worked as a sculptor while crafting her debut novel, Egg Dancing, published in 1995. Returning to London, Jensen penned critically acclaimed novels such as Ark Baby, shortlisted for the Guardian Fiction Award, and War Crimes for the Home, longlisted for the Orange Prize for Fiction.

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