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(Redirected from The Last Kashmiri Rose) British author

Barbara Cleverly
Born24 May 1940
Yorkshire, England
Occupationnovelist
NationalityBritish
Period2000 - present
Genrehistorical whodunnit

Barbara Cleverly is a British author born in Yorkshire and a former teacher. She graduated from Durham University and now works in Cambridgeshire. She is known for her Detective Joe Sandilands Mystery series, of which she has written thirteen books, and her Laetitia Talbot Mystery series. Shortlisted for the Crime Writers Association Debut Dagger award in 1999, Cleverly went on to receive the Crime Writers Association Ellis Peters Historical Dagger award in 2004. The Last Kashmiri Rose was a New York Times Notable Book. She lives in Cambridge, England.

Detective Joe Sandilands Mystery series

This series centers on Scotland Yard detective and World War I hero Joe Sandilands and is primarily set in colonial India and Europe of the 1920s and 1930s.

Laetitia Talbot Mystery series

Also set in the 1920s, this series centers on Laetitia Talbot, an archaeologist-turned-detective.

Other novels

Short story collections

  • Ellie Hardwick Mysteries (2012), ISBN 978-1445827469. Ellie Hardwick is a young architect dealing with ancient buildings in East Anglia, England. In her work, she finds an occasional corpse, ghost, or wrong-doer.
    • Love–lies Bleeding
    • Here Lies
    • A Threatened Species
    • A Black Tie Affair
    • Die Like a Maharajah
  • The Cambridge Mysteries (2013), ISBN 978-1471327476. Four short murder mysteries, three featuring Detective Sergeant Christina Kenton, set in Cambridgeshire, England.
    • No Picnic For Teddy Bears
    • In A Dark Issue
    • The Place: All Hallows Church. The Time: Halloween Night
    • And in Sweet Alison

Reviews

References

  1. Amazon.com: Barbara Cleverly: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle
  2. The CWA Debut Dagger Award Archived 8 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Holiday Books - Notable Books 2002 - Results Listing - NYTimes.com
  4. The Blood Royal by Barbara Cleverly
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