About Bree T. Wilson
Bree T. Wilson, born in January is a two-time International Impact Book Award Winner. Her third book, Paris Noir: Deadly Obsession won at the International Impact Book Awards in 2025. Her 2nd book Deadly Vows Echoes of College Crimes won in April 2026, making Wilson a two time IIBA winner. She is up for Author of the Year at the International Impact Book Awards under the Category True Crime for Paris Noir: Deadly Obsession. The award is set to take place in Hollywood on October 8. Wilson began her writing journey in 2019 while immersed in the study of Administration of Justice. Fueled by a deep fascination with mysteries and moral complexities, she found inspiration in her sharp-minded professor R.G—whose quiet strength and intellect later became the blueprint for Rafael, a central figure in her debut novel.
Originally imagined as a love story, that first book quickly evolved into a gripping, emotionally rich narrative centered on the unbreakable bond between Hannah and her godfather Rafael. Bree's storytelling blends the cerebral thrill of riddles with the raw humanity of resilience, memory, and emotional depth. Her passion for unraveling truths—both hidden and haunting—guides her pursuit of modern mystery, echoing her dream of becoming a contemporary Sherlock Holmes.
Bree discovered her passion for storytelling during the quiet intensity of the pandemic, drawn in by true crime documentaries and mystery series like Hallmark’s Aurora Teagarden Mysteries. What began as inspiration soon became dedication—five years of focus led to the completion of her novel, a suspenseful and emotionally layered journey into love, secrets, and resilience.
Originally envisioned to conclude in the bustling heart of New York City, the story took an unexpected turn after Bree’s own adventures in Paris—where winding streets and whispered histories shaped a finale rich in atmosphere and revelation. Now, she welcomes readers into a world where mystery pulses beneath every memory, love anchors every clue, and the power of family turns every page.