Marion Arnott is a Scottish mystery, science fiction and fantasy writer.
Arnott also works as an English and history secondary school teacher at St Andrew's Academy in Paisley, Renfrewshire.
[1][2] She won the Crime Writers' Association Short Dagger Award in 2001[3] with Prussian Snowdrops which focuses on a journalist who is sent to a remote part of Germany by the Nazis after making fun of the regime.
[5] The story focuses on Francis, a boy who is routinely beaten by his father, who discovers he can leave his own body at will and enter other people's.
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