Adrienne Nairn grew up in Bridlington, East Yorkshire. She emigrated to South Africa in 1969 moving on to Australia and New Zealand, where she met and married her husband.
Working in numerous professions as a secretary, Adrienne is now retired, living in Taupo, New Zealand. Family circumstances led her to write her autobiography, highlighting the elder abuse which happened in her family. She uncovered what she believed to be criminal activities, but her encounters with the law and social services were not happy, and she became disillusioned with justice.
“My Brother My Enemy” reached No 2 in the amazon best sellers list in its genre, but Adrienne has now relaunched the book, adding The Final Chapter. She has written a novel, The Inheritance Thief, based on the injustice she feels people suffer and the helplessness victims encounter. She is now working on a screenplay. Adrienne donates generously to charities in the UK and New Zealand and has volunteered for numerous organisations. She was a medallist in the Kiwi Bank New Zealander of the Year Local Heroes Awards. Adrienne has a daughter and two grandsons living in Sydney.

