Clare Mulley
- Writer
Clare Mulley is an award-winning author and broadcaster, primarily focused on female experience during the Second World War. Books include 'The Woman Who Saved the Children' about Eglantyne Jebb, founder of Save the Children; 'The Spy Who Loved' on the Polish-born British special agent Krystyna Skarbekak aka Christine Granville; and 'The Women Who Flew for Hitler', which tells the story of Nazi Germany's only two female test pilots, one of whom tried to save Hitler's life, the other to kill him. All three books are all under option, and have been widely translated. Clare writes for various papers, reviews for the Spectator and TLS, and has twice been chair of the judges for the Historical Writers Association non-fiction prize. A regular on TV, radio and pods, she has contributed to the BBC's 'Rise of the Nazis' series 1 & 3, 'Newsnight' and 'Songs of Praise', as well as programs for Channel 5, More 4 and the Sky History channel. Clare and is a recipient of the Bene Merito cultural honor of the Republic of Poland, and the Daily Mail Biographers Club Prize.