Career
Her first novel, Insanity, was published in 1996.
Her first novel, Insanity, was published in 1996.
She is the author of Tightrope (1991) and Jordan, which was voted "Best Play of 1992" at the Writers Guild Awards, and co-author of The Winding Sheet, a film that won a Silver Hugo at the Chicago Film Festival. She was sentenced to life in prison, and sent to Durham Prison, but her conviction was overturned after two years when Reynold"s won an appeal after it was discovered she was suffering from a hormone imbalance, premenstrual stress syndrome, based on evidence provided by Doctor Katharina Dalton.