Mystery writer Josephine Tey (The Daughter of Time) makes a convincing sleuth in British author Upson's debut, the launch of a new whodunit series. On a train journey from Scotland to London in 1934, ...
Set in 1938, Upson’s outstanding ninth outing for real-life mystery author Josephine Tey (after 2019’s Sorry for the Dead) takes Tey to Cornwall, where benefactor Hilaria St. Aubyn is hosting a ...
“An honest tale speeds best being plainly told,” Shakespeare reminds audiences in his Richard III. Readers of Josephine Tey’s classic 1951 historical mystery The Daughter of Time might point out that ...
During the golden age of detective fiction in the early 20th century, four writers dominated the genre: Margery Allingham, Ngaio Marsh, Dorothy Sayers and the “queen of crime” herself, Agatha Christie ...
Unlike her Golden Age contemporaries, particularly the uber-prolific Agatha Christie, Josephine Tey's output was minimal: eight mysteries in 23 years. But what priceless works they are. With elegance ...
This summer, Charing Cross Theatre will stage the world premiere of The Daughter of Time, a brand-new stage adaptation of Josephine Tey's seminal crime novel. Presented by Excelsior Entertainment, ...
Exclusive: Josephine Tey’s crime novel, The Daughter of Time, is coming to the stage. Adapted by M Kilburg Reedy, the world premiere will feature direction by Jenny Eastop. Set in London in 1950, it ...
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