Olga Kryuchkova

Olga Evgenevna Kryuchkova
Born (1966-08-07) August 7, 1966
Moscow, USSR
Occupation Writer
Nationality Russian
Genre Historical, Mystical, Adventure
Website
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Olga Evgenevna Kryuchkova (Russian: Ольга Евгеньевна Крючкова), pseudonym Olivia Claymore (Russian: Оливия Клеймор) (born 7 August 1966), a Russian historical and mystical writer. To date, the author of 25 novels and published by "Veche" (Russian: "Вече").

Biography

Olga Kryuchkov was born in Moscow on 7 August 1966. After high school in 1983 entered the Moscow College of automation and remote specialty mathematician and programmer, who graduated with honors and got a job working for one of the Moscow Aviation Institute.

In 1986 he enrolled in the Moscow Aviation Institute the faculty of aircraft. Institute and graduated in 1992. His literary career began in 2006. His first novel, "Captain Marauder" was published in the journal publishers «Feat-Centaur» in" historical bestseller "(2007). Then, in the same year 2007, came love-historical novel "Family Cross" publisher "Geleos" in series "Lace Love".

In 2008, it was published six novels, the writer (one published under a pseudonym). In January 2008, her novel "Adventurers," publisher "Feat-Centaur". The publishing house "Geleos" came out four publications: "The gift of Aphrodite", "Happy choice", "Riddles of Fate" and under the pseudonym of Olivia Claymore her novel "The French Messalina". In the same year the author was first published in publishing house "Veche": a book under the title "Captain Marauder" includes two novels - "Captain Marauder" and "Demon Montsegur".

In 2009 came another four novels: "Adventurers", "Rose of Versailles", "Return of Captain Marauder" and "Heirs of the country of Yamato". All four novels were published in publishing house "Veche"

Book

Published works and e-books.

Published under the pseudonym Olivia Claymore

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