Wendy Gill was born in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, in 1944, the youngest daughter of John and Connie Moxon. She attended Ardsley Oaks Junior and Infant School, then Oaks Secondary Modern, leaving at the age of fifteen.
She met Kevin and they married in 1964. They have two children – a son, Spencer, and daughter, Deborah.
She retired at the age of sixty-one and took up writing as a pastime.
The Repeater by Wendy gill tells the story of a boy, Toby, who has lived a lonely life since childhood with only his mother by his side. Bullied at school and struggling to fit in, he often dreams of a life filled with adventure, family and friends.
The purchase of a second-hand dressing table results in Jasmin having her house burgled on the same night that the dressing table was delivered.
A book of five short stories, four set in the Regency period and one in the modern day.
The birthday of Sadie's father is the moment in which Sadie's privileged and happy upbringing is turned upside down. Sadie and her father become victims to the notorious criminal, Louis Challis.
