Jane Dunn is a British biographer acclaimed for her insightful explorations of complex relationships between remarkable women. Her celebrated work "Elizabeth and Mary: Cousins, Rivals, Queens" examines the dramatic interplay between Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots, while "A Very Close Conspiracy" delves into the literary partnership of sisters A.S. Byatt and Margaret Drabble. Dunn's biographical expertise extends to Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell in "A Very Close Conspiracy," and she explores fortune and social mobility in "A Lady's Fortune." Her meticulous research and narrative flair illuminate the intimate bonds and rivalries that shaped history's most fascinating women.