Louisa Treger, a classical violinist, studied at the Royal College of Music and the Guildhall School of Music and worked as a freelance orchestral player and teacher. She subsequently turned to literature, earning a Ph.D. in English at University College London, where she focused on early-twentieth-century women's writing and was awarded the West Scholarship and the Rosa Morison Scholarship for distinguished work in the study of English Language and Literature . Louisa's first novel, The Lodger, was published by Macmillan in 2014. She lives in London with her husband, children, and dog.
A fascinating fictionalised account of the life of Lady Virginia Courtauld... a spirited account of a flamboyant life. -- Antonia Senior * The Times * An intriguing portrait of an unconventional woman. * The Sunday Times * The Dragon Lady powerfully captures the colonial era in Zimbabwe ... Lovers of historical fiction won't be disappointed. * New York Journal of Books * Will keep readers spellbound. * Washington Independent Review of Books *