Tara Moss Books in Order
Tara Moss is a distinguished author, documentary host, producer, and human rights advocate. She has written 12 books published in 19 countries and 13 languages, featuring the critically acclaimed Mak Vanderwall crime fiction series and the Pandora English paranormal series. Her latest historical crime thriller, The War Widow, explores the life of investigator Billie Walker, a fiercely independent and determined Nazi hunter. Moss's Pandora English series is relaunching with The Blood Countess, The Spider Goddess, and The Skeleton Key, followed by The Cobra Queen. As a PhD Candidate at the University of Sydney and certified private investigator, Moss's in-depth research has taken her to the FBI Academy at Quantico and various locations around the world. A dedicated advocate for women's and children's rights, Moss has been a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador since 2007 and National Ambassador for Child Survival in Australia since 2013. Her tireless efforts have earned her a 2015 Edna Ryan Award for her significant contribution to feminist debate.
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About Tara Moss
Tara Moss is a distinguished author, documentary host, producer, and human rights advocate. She has written 12 books published in 19 countries and 13 languages, featuring the critically acclaimed Mak Vanderwall crime fiction series and the Pandora English paranormal series. Her latest historical crime thriller, The War Widow, explores the life of investigator Billie Walker, a fiercely independent and determined Nazi hunter. Moss's Pandora English series is relaunching with The Blood Countess, The Spider Goddess, and The Skeleton Key, followed by The Cobra Queen. As a PhD Candidate at the University of Sydney and certified private investigator, Moss's in-depth research has taken her to the FBI Academy at Quantico and various locations around the world. A dedicated advocate for women's and children's rights, Moss has been a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador since 2007 and National Ambassador for Child Survival in Australia since 2013. Her tireless efforts have earned her a 2015 Edna Ryan Award for her significant contribution to feminist debate.
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