Rosamund Jane Lupton (née Orde-Powlett), is a British writer.
She is perhaps best known for her novels Sister, Afterwards, The Quality of Silence and Three Hours Lupton was born 22 July 1964, the daughter of the Hon.
[1][2] In her first novel Sister, Lupton tells the story of Beatrice, living in New York, in search for Tess, her missing sister, who lives in London.
[citation needed] FilmNation optioned the film rights to her third novel, The Quality of Silence, in March 2016.
[4] Her new novel 'Three Hours' was published in January 2020 and is a Sunday Times bestseller and the Times thriller of the year Rosamund Lupton was a winner of Carlton Television's new writers' competition, and before being a novelist, she was a script-writer for television and film, writing original screenplays.