Gillian Galbraith
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Born20th century
near Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland, U.K.
Occupation
- advocate
- journalist
- novelist
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Gillian Galbraith is a Scottish advocate-turned-author, a Scottish crime-fiction writer, whose protagonist, DS Alice Rice, is based in Edinburgh.
Gillian was born and brought up near Haddington, East Lothian.
Galbraith practiced until 1999 as an advocate specialising in medical-negligence cases. She was the legal correspondent for The Scottish Farmer and has written on legal matters for The Times.
She lives in Kinross-shire with her husband, Robert, and daughter, Daisy Galbraith (born 26 August 1999).