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  • The Daughter of Time/Brat Farrar

    Josephine Tey

    eBook (Pegasus, Sept. 6, 2014)
    This book contains two mystery novels by Josephine Tey, 'The Daughter of Time' and 'Brat Farrar'.Wikipedia says about 'The Daughter of Time':In 1990, 'The Daughter of Time' was selected by the British-based Crime Writers' Association as the greatest mystery novel of all time.'Brat Farrar' is another of her masterpiece. It is a suspenseful tale of a wealthy country family and a stranger who asserts being the long-lost heir of that estate.
  • The Daughter of Time/Brat Farrar

    Josephine Tey

    eBook (Pegasus, Sept. 6, 2014)
    This book contains two mystery novels by Josephine Tey, 'The Daughter of Time' and 'Brat Farrar'.Wikipedia says about 'The Daughter of Time':In 1990, 'The Daughter of Time' was selected by the British-based Crime Writers' Association as the greatest mystery novel of all time.'Brat Farrar' is another of her masterpiece. It is a suspenseful tale of a wealthy country family and a stranger who asserts being the long-lost heir of that estate.
  • The Daughter of Time/Brat Farrar

    Josephine Tey

    eBook (Pegasus, Sept. 6, 2014)
    This book contains two mystery novels by Josephine Tey, 'The Daughter of Time' and 'Brat Farrar'.Wikipedia says about 'The Daughter of Time':In 1990, 'The Daughter of Time' was selected by the British-based Crime Writers' Association as the greatest mystery novel of all time.'Brat Farrar' is another of her masterpiece. It is a suspenseful tale of a wealthy country family and a stranger who asserts being the long-lost heir of that estate.
  • The Daughter of Time/Brat Farrar

    Josephine Tey

    eBook (Pegasus, Sept. 6, 2014)
    This book contains two mystery novels by Josephine Tey, 'The Daughter of Time' and 'Brat Farrar'.Wikipedia says about 'The Daughter of Time':In 1990, 'The Daughter of Time' was selected by the British-based Crime Writers' Association as the greatest mystery novel of all time.'Brat Farrar' is another of her masterpiece. It is a suspenseful tale of a wealthy country family and a stranger who asserts being the long-lost heir of that estate.
  • THE DAUGHTER OF TIME

    Josephine Tey

    language (, May 25, 2020)
    Voted greatest mystery novel of all time by the Crime Writers’ Association in 1990, Josephine Tey recreates one of history’s most famous—and vicious—crimes in her classic bestselling novel, a must read for connoisseurs of fiction. Inspector Alan Grant of Scotland Yard, recuperating from a broken leg, becomes fascinated with a contemporary portrait of Richard III that bears no resemblance to the Wicked Uncle of history. Could such a sensitive, noble face actually belong to one of the world’s most heinous villains—a venomous hunchback who may have killed his brother’s children to make his crown secure? Or could Richard have been the victim, turned into a monster by the usurpers of England’s throne? Grant determines to find out once and for all, with the help of the British Museum and an American scholar, what kind of man Richard Plantagenet really was and who killed the Little Princes in the Tower. The Daughter of Time is an ingeniously plotted, beautifully written, and suspenseful tale, a supreme achievement from one of mystery writing’s most gifted masters.
  • The Daughter of Time

    Josephine Tey

    language (, June 9, 2020)
    In 1990, The Daughter of Time was selected by the British Crime Writers' Association as the greatest mystery novel of all time.Alan Grant, Scotland Yard Inspector (a character who also appears in five other novels by the same author) is feeling bored while confined to bed in hospital with a broken leg. Marta Hallard, an actress friend of his, suggests that he should amuse himself by researching a historical mystery. She brings him some pictures of historical characters, aware of Grant's interest in human faces. He becomes intrigued by a portrait of King Richard III. He prides himself on being able to read a person's character from his appearance, and King Richard seems to him a gentle and kind and wise man. Why is everyone so sure that he was a cruel murderer
  • THE DAUGHTER OF TIME

    Josephine Tey

    language (, June 3, 2020)
    Voted greatest mystery novel of all time by the Crime Writers’ Association in 1990, Josephine Tey recreates one of history’s most famous—and vicious—crimes in her classic bestselling novel, a must read for connoisseurs of fiction. Inspector Alan Grant of Scotland Yard, recuperating from a broken leg, becomes fascinated with a contemporary portrait of Richard III that bears no resemblance to the Wicked Uncle of history. Could such a sensitive, noble face actually belong to one of the world’s most heinous villains—a venomous hunchback who may have killed his brother’s children to make his crown secure? Or could Richard have been the victim, turned into a monster by the usurpers of England’s throne? Grant determines to find out once and for all, with the help of the British Museum and an American scholar, what kind of man Richard Plantagenet really was and who killed the Little Princes in the Tower. The Daughter of Time is an ingeniously plotted, beautifully written, and suspenseful tale, a supreme achievement from one of mystery writing’s most gifted masters.
  • THE DAUGHTER OF TIME

    Josephine Tey

    language (, May 23, 2020)
    The Daughter of Time is a 1951 detective novel by Josephine Tey, concerning a modern police officer's investigation into the alleged crimes of King Richard III of England. It was the last book Tey published in her lifetime, shortly before her death.
  • The Daughter of Time

    Josephine Tey

    Paperback (Important Books, Sept. 4, 2013)
    The Daughter of Time is a 1951 detective novel by Josephine Tey, concerning a modern police officer's investigation into the alleged crimes of King Richard III of England. It was the last book Tey published in her lifetime, shortly before her death. The "Daughter of Time" title is a quotation from the work of Sir Francis Bacon: "Truth is the daughter of time, not of authority." Alan Grant, Scotland Yard Inspector, is feeling bored while confined to bed in hospital with a broken leg. His actress friend, Marta Hallard, suggests that he should amuse himself by researching a historical mystery. She brings him some pictures of historical characters, aware of Grant's interest in human faces. The portrait of King Richard III intrigues him. He prides himself on being able to read a person's character from his appearance and King Richard seems to him a gentle, kind and wise man. Why is everyone so sure that he was a cruel murderer? With the help of other friends and acquaintances, Grant investigates Richard's life and the case of the Princes in the Tower, testing out his theories on the doctors and nurses who attend to him. Grant spends weeks pondering historical information and documents with the help of Brent Carradine, a likeable young American researcher for the British Museum. Using his detective's logic, he concludes that the claim of Richard being a murderer is a fabrication of Tudor propaganda, as is the popular image of the King as a monstrous hunchback.. Josephine Tey was the adopted pen name of Mackintosh who was born in Inverness to Colin Mackintosh and Josephine in 1896. She attended Inverness Royal Academy and then Anstey Physical Training College in Birmingham. She taught physical training at various schools in England and Scotland, but in 1926, she had to return to Inverness to care for her invalid father and began her career as a writer. Josephine was her mother's first name and Tey was the surname of an English grandmother. Josephine Tey died on February 13, 1952 Mackintosh's best-known books were written under the name of Josephine Tey. Scotland Yard Inspector Alan Grant is the hero in five of her mystery novels and appears in her sixth novel, The Franchise Affair, as a minor character. In 1990, the British-based Crime Writers' Association selected The Daughter of Time as the greatest mystery novel of all time; The Franchise Affair was 11th on the same list of 100 books. The Daughter of Time was the last of Tey's books published during her lifetime. A further crime novel, The Singing Sands, was found in her papers and published posthumously. About a dozen one-act plays and another dozen full-length plays were written under the name of Gordon Daviot. How she chose the name of Gordon is unknown, but Daviot was the name of a scenic locale near Inverness where she had spent many happy holidays with her family. Only four of her plays were produced during her lifetime. Richard of Bordeaux was particularly successful, running for 14 months and making a household name of its young leading man and director, John Gielgud. (Humorously, Tey writes of Inspector Alan Grant that "he had in his youth seen Richard of Bordeaux; four times he had seen it".Proceeds from Tey's estate, including royalties from her books, were assigned to the National Trust.
  • Shadows in the Kingdom of Zaratan

    Josephine Camacho

    Paperback (Independently published, July 20, 2020)
    No one ever listens to 11 year old Marina Bella. Frustrated with her teenage siblings, Marina finds herself alone a lot until she is unexpectedly visited by a majestic flying unicorn. The beautiful creature whisks Marina to the magical Kingdom of Zaratan.There, the menacing Wolf Wizard has put the king and queen under a deep freeze spell and has control over the kingdom. He is on a relentless sinister mission and Marina is in his way. She will need the help of her new friends - farmers, fairies, and wizards - to help the kingdom and find her way home. Not succeeding could leave Marina stranded in Zaratan forever. What secrets of the past will Marina discover, and will she ever be able to go home?"Shadows in the Kingdom of Zaratan" is a middle grade fantasy adventure chapter book. (ages 9 and up)
  • The Daughter of Time

    Josephine Tey

    Paperback (Touchstone, Nov. 29, 1995)
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  • The Daughter of Time

    Josephine Tey

    language (, May 22, 2020)
    Voted greatest mystery novel of all time by the Crime Writers’ Association in 1990, Josephine Tey recreates one of history’s most famous—and vicious—crimes in her classic bestselling novel, a must read for connoisseurs of fiction. Inspector Alan Grant of Scotland Yard, recuperating from a broken leg, becomes fascinated with a contemporary portrait of Richard III that bears no resemblance to the Wicked Uncle of history. Could such a sensitive, noble face actually belong to one of the world’s most heinous villains—a venomous hunchback who may have killed his brother’s children to make his crown secure? Or could Richard have been the victim, turned into a monster by the usurpers of England’s throne? Grant determines to find out once and for all, with the help of the British Museum and an American scholar, what kind of man Richard Plantagenet really was and who killed the Little Princes in the Tower.