Josephine Tey
Josephine Tey was a Scottish playwright and novelist whose detective fiction was among the most individual and literary in the Golden Age tradition. The Daughter of Time, in which her detective Alan Grant investigates the historical crimes of Richard III from his hospital bed, is frequently voted the greatest mystery novel ever written. Brat Farrar and Miss Pym Disposes are also highly regarded.
Works
- The Man in the QueueClassic detective novel set in London with murder in a theater queue mystery
- A Shilling for CandlesGolden age mystery involving murder, impersonation, and a woman's complex moral situation
- The Daughter of TimeHistorical mystery where a modern detective investigates the fate of a medieval English king
- Brat FarrarClassic mystery involving an impostor and a family scheme centered on an inheritance claim
- Miss Pym DisposesGolden age mystery featuring an eccentric detective at a physical training college for women