Marcia is represented by Carla Briner at the Anna Jarota Agency 

The Mercy Step, her solo literary debut was pubilshed by CassavaRepublic

Under the pen name 'Lila Cain', she is also co-author with Kate Griffin  of the historical fiction novel The Blackbirds of St Giles.

The sequel, The Nightinglae of Covent Garden will be published in January 2027

 

 

After attending Oxford University Marcia worked as a lawyer before founding educational publishing company Primary Colours, which she ran until 2014. She was awarded an MBE in 2011 for services to Cultural Diversity.

When not writing Marcia teaches Zumba, Spin, and yoga.

 

The Mercy Step - EVENTS 2026

Chorlton Library MCR - 7:30pm Tues 28th April

Waterstones BRADFORD  - 6:30pm Thur 30th April

House of Books and Friends MCR - 6:30pm Tues 5th May

Trueman Books LEEDS - 6:30pm Wed. 6th May

Wave of Nostalgia HAWORTH - 7pm Thurs 7th May

A New Leaf  HUDDERSFIELD - 6pm Fri 8th May

Brixton Library LONDON - 7pm Tues 12th May

Owl Bookshop KENTISH TOWN - 7pm Wed 13th May 

Waterstones NOTTINGHAM - 6:30pm Thurs 14th May

Upstairs Book Social BRIXTON - 7:00pm Wed 20th May

Reginald Centre LEEDS - 6.30pm Thurs 21st May

Derby Book Festival DERBY  - 5:30pm Wed 27th May 

Central Library LEICESTER - 5:30pm Thur 4th June

Central Library BRADFORD - 7pm Wed 17th June

Marsden Library MARSDEN - 7:30pm Thurs 18th June

Newark Book Festival NEWARK - 1pm Sat 11th July

Hartmanns Books  BRISTOL -  Wed 15th July

Bookbag - EXETER - Thurs 16th July 

The Curious Cat CHESHIRE - Wed 23rd July

Lincoln Book Festival LINCOLN - Sat 3rd Oct 

Black British Book Festival LONDON - Sun 4th Oct

Ilkley Literature Festival ILKLEY - Sun 18th Oct Time TBC



 

The Mercy Step

CassavaRepublic - 22.07.25

 

 

We follow our eponymous heroine as she is thrust into a cold and complicated world. Mercy grows, a precocious child in a life that seems too much for such a small body. Marcia expertly balances dark themes with humour as she tells Mercy's story.

 

Praise for the Mercy Step

 

'It’s dark, humorous, and passionately captures the unique realities of the northern Black experience. Powerfully told from a child’s vantage point, the storytelling is imaginative and animated, yet piercing in all the right places.'

THE OBSERVER

 

"WOW this book has stolen my heart!! In the first ten pages, I'd already cried and laughed out loud, and I knew I was in for a hell of a read. I'm a sucker for a complicated mother-daughter story, and this one was heart-wrenching, deeply authentic, moving, a real tear-jerker. "

NUSSAIBAH YOUNIS

 

"The Mercy Step is a dazzling telling of the world through a child's eyes – utterly compelling, deeply moving, often funny and sometimes shocking, you will cheer Mercy all the way. An unforgettable, triumphant debut from Marcia Hutchinson"

SEAN LUSK

 

The character of Mercy is hilarious, but her childhood—we could say a West Indian childhood in Britain, that particular form of British upbringing—is drawn with such poignancy, so vividly it reminds me of the stories I’ve heard from my British-West Indian friends. The voice of Mercy as narrator is unforgettable; I think it will never leave me.

JASON ALLEN-PAISANT

 

'The character of Mercy leaps off the page and I fell in love with her from the start. This novel is heartbreaking  and beautiful and funny at the same time.  It's a powerful and important story by a hugely talented writer.'

DIANE ANYAKWO

 

'Mercy crackled with all the electricity of a story that simply could not be contained. I stayed up late and devoured it all in one sitting, utterly galvanised.'

RUSS LITTEN

 

"The Mercy Step is a vivid and important story, told with warmth and verve. Children are so often the unseen and unheard victims of domestic abuse, and Hutchinson speaks into this silence with incredible compassion and authenticity. I laughed, I cried. Mercy's voice will stay with me for a very long time."

ROISIN O'DONNELL

 

"A moving, funny and perfectly-observed slice of Black British life … has all the hallmarks of a modern classic.”

PATERSON JOSEPH

 

"A brilliant debut. Both deeply touching and hautning, with a compelling child protganist that's imposible to look away from."

IRENOSEN OKOJIE

 

The Blackbirds of St Giles

Simon & Schuster - paperback 25.09.25

 

Some things are earned. Some things are worth fighting for…

It’s 1782, Daniel and his sister Pearl arrive in London with the world at their feet and their future assured. Having escaped a Jamaican sugar plantation, Daniel fought for the British in the American War of Independence and was rewarded with freedom and an inheritance, but can he claim it?

 

(Written with Kate Griffin under the pen name of Lila Cain)

 

Praise for the Blackbirds of St Giles

 

‘Readers are in for a true treat … Dazzling’ PATERSON JOSEPH

 

‘This powerful story is steeped in truth and resonates with humanity. It’s a gritty thriller and a whirlwind adventure, but most of all it’s a tale of love and hope. A beautiful, original and heart-stopping read’

JANICE HALLETT

 

‘I loved this brilliant book about an essential and forgotten piece of our history. Devious plots, secret pasts and forbidden futures. Gritty and thrilling, with vivid and unforgettable characters’ LAURA SHEPHERD-ROBINSON

 

‘The novel Dickens didn’t write, but should have done. Simply magnificent’

SEAN LUSK

 

‘Equally thrilling and informative, a journey you won’t forget!’ AJ WEST
‘Full of twists and turns, peopled with characters to care about and shining a light on a little-known area of history’ FRANCES QUINN


‘Brava! A charismatic cast. A plot to stir your heart’

ESSIE FOX

 

‘Bringing Black Georgian London to life, this is a dark and wonderful tale of a brother and sister finding their feet in an unfriendly city’

LOUISE HARE

 

The Nightingale of Covent Garden

Simon & Schuster - Jan 2027

 

A dazzling, immersive work of historical fiction set in eighteenth-century London, where a young singer and her father, both fugitives from enslavement, must fight to define – and defend – their freedom

 

(Written with Kate Griffin under the pen name of Lila Cain)