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Overview: Dame Ngaio Marsh, born Edith Ngaio Marsh, was a New Zealand crime writer and theatre director. There is some uncertainty over her birth date as her father neglected to register her birth until 1900, but she was born in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand.
Of all the "Great Ladies" of the English mystery’s golden age, including Margery Allingham, Agatha Christie, and Dorothy L. Sayers, Ngaio Marsh alone survived to publish in the 1980s. Over a fifty-year span, from 1932 to 1982, Marsh wrote thirty-two classic English detective novels, which gained international acclaim. She did not always see herself as a writer, but first planned a career as a painter.
Apart from three of the shorter cases of Scotland Yard’s Roderick Alleyn—introduced to us as a Detective-Inspector but inevitably being promoted (over his fifty-year career) to the rank of Detective-Chief-Superintendent—this collection includes an introduction to Marsh’s life and work by Douglas G. Greene; essays by Marsh describing the “births” of Alleyn and his wife Troy; four unrelated short stories; a teleplay for a British television series called ‘Crown Court’; and what may be Dame Ngaio’s first published work: the story ‘The Figure Quoted’, which was not discovered until after the first edition of this book was issued.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller > Crime > Short Stories
Book Contents:-
Roderick Alleyn Stories:
► Portrait of Troy
► Death on the Air
► I Can Find My Way Out
► Chapter and Verse : The Little Copplestone Mystery
Other Stories:
► The Hand in the Sand
► The Cupid Mirror
► A Fool About Money
► Morepork
► Evil Liver
► The Figure Quoted
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