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Tag Archives: Josephine Tey
The Daughter of Time
Inspector Alan Grant likes faces. “…Grant’s interest in faces had remained and enlarged until it became a conscious study. A matter of case records and comparisons. It was, as he had said, not possible to put faces into any kind … Continue reading
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A Shilling for Candles by Josephine Tey
Well, this one kept me guessing until the end! Josephine Tey is so good at what she does. I wish she had written twenty books! Christine Clay, a popular actress, was well liked by everyone. Her fame was not so … Continue reading
Taking the Challenge in 2014
What do Josephine Tey (mystery writer), Marion Chesney (aka M. C. Beaton), D. E. Stevenson, Dorothy Dunnett (historical fiction), A.J. Cronin (he’s written some of my favorites! one of which is “Shannon’s Way”), Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (EVERYBODY knows HIM … Continue reading