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The Traitors' Harriet became sober to pursue a writing career
Summary
Harriet Tyce, a former barrister and crime novelist who appeared on The Traitors, has been sober since June 2022 and left the Bar after about ten years to focus on writing following personal struggles and the 2021 death of a close friend.
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Harriet Tyce, who appeared on the BBC series The Traitors, revealed on the show that she is a former barrister and a published crime author and was later banished by fellow contestants. She trained at Oxford and worked at the Bar for about ten years before stepping away from legal practice. She has written several crime novels and completed an MA in creative writing at the University of East Anglia.
Key facts:
- Harriet Tyce left the legal profession after roughly a decade, saying alcohol affected her work and she wanted to focus on family life.
- She reported becoming sober in June 2022 after a long struggle with alcohol and has described the decision as life-changing.
- The 2021 death of a close friend, journalist Sarah Hughes, is cited by Tyce as a motivating factor in her recovery and career shift.
- Tyce has published multiple crime novels; a new novel, Witch Trial, is due to be released next month and sales of her books rose after her television appearance.
- On The Traitors she disclosed her past as a barrister and author, and was later voted out at a roundtable.
Summary:
Harriet Tyce has moved from a decade in criminal law to a career as a crime writer and reports sustained sobriety since mid-2022. Her recent appearance on The Traitors coincided with higher book sales and a forthcoming novel; broader public and personal developments are reported as ongoing.
