By Freya Parr

Published: Wednesday, 26 January 2022 at 12:00 am


Kate Mosse’s career began behind the scenes in publishing as editorial director of Hutchinson. She has gone on to pen many historic and ghost fiction novels, as well as personal non-fiction books including An Extra Pair of Hands, which sheds light on her experience as a carer for her parents and mother-in-law. In 1996, Mosse co-founded the annual Women’s Prize for Fiction, launched in response to an all-male Booker Prize shortlist. Her latest novel, The City of Tears, is out now in paperback. She spoke to BBC Music Magazine‘s Freya Parr about the music that has shaped her life.