Patricia Wentworth
Patricia Wentworth | |
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Born |
Dora Amy Elles November 10, 1877[1] Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, India |
Died | January 28, 1961 82) | (aged
Pen name | Patricia Wentworth |
Occupation | Novelist |
Genre |
Crime Detective |
Notable awards |
Melrose 1910 A Marriage Under The Terror |
Spouse |
George F. Dillon George Oliver Turnbull (1920) |
Patricia Wentworth (born Dora Amy Elles; November 10, 1877[2] – January 28, 1961[3]) was a British crime fiction writer.
Early life and education
She was born in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, India (then the British Raj) and was educated first privately, then at Blackheath High School for Girls in London. [4]
Personal life
She and her first husband, George F. Dillon, had one daughter. She also became stepmother to Dillon's two sons, one of whom died in the Somme during World War I.[5] After Dillon's death, in 1906, she settled in Camberley, Surrey. In 1920, she married George Oliver Turnbull, and they had one daughter.
Career
Wentworth wrote a series of 32 crime novels in the classic whodunit style, featuring Miss Maud Silver, a retired governess and teacher who becomes a professional private detective, in London, England. Miss Silver works closely with Scotland Yard, especially Inspector Frank Abbott, and is fond of quoting the poet Tennyson. Miss Silver is sometimes compared to Jane Marple, the elderly detective created by Agatha Christie.
"Miss Silver is well known in the better circles of society, and she finds entree to the troubled households of the upper classes with little difficulty. In most of Miss Silver's cases there is a young couple whose romance seems ill fated because of the murder to be solved, but in Miss Silver's competent hands the case is solved, the young couple are exonerated, and all is right in this very traditional world."[6]
Wentworth also wrote 34 books outside of that series. She won the Melrose prize in 1910 for her first novel A Marriage Under The Terror, set in the French Revolution.[7] Her novels were the topic of Jariel D. O'Neil's 1988 doctoral dissertation.[8]
Works
Miss Silver series
- Grey Mask, 1928
- The Case Is Closed, 1937
- Lonesome Road, 1939
- Danger Point (USA: In the Balance), 1941
- The Chinese Shawl, 1943
- Miss Silver Intervenes (USA: Miss Silver Deals with Death), 1943
- The Clock Strikes Twelve, 1944
- The Key, 1944
- The Traveller Returns (USA: She Came Back), 1945
- Pilgrim's Rest (or: Dark Threat), 1946
- Latter End, 1947
- Spotlight (USA: Wicked Uncle), 1947
- The Case of William Smith, 1948
- Eternity Ring, 1948
- The Catherine-Wheel, 1949
- Miss Silver Comes To Stay, 1949
- The Brading Collection (or: Mr Brading's Collection), 1950
- The Ivory Dagger, 1950
- Through the Wall, 1952 (1945?)
- Anna, Where Are You? (or: Death At Deep End), 1951
- The Watersplash, 1954
- Ladies' Bane, 1954 (1952?)
- Out of the Past, 1955 (1953?)
- The Silent Pool, 1956 (1953?)
- Vanishing Point, 1955 (1953?)
- The Benevent Treasure, 1956 (1939?)
- The Gazebo (or: The Summerhouse), 1958
- The Listening Eye, 1957 (1955?)
- Poison in the Pen, 1957 (1955?)
- The Fingerprint, 1959
- The Alington Inheritance, 1958
- The Girl in the Cellar, 1961
Frank Garrett series
- Dead or Alive, 1936
- Rolling Stone, 1940
Ernest Lamb series
- The Blind Side, 1939
- Who Pays The Piper? (USA: Account Rendered), 1940
- Pursuit Of A Parcel, 1942
Benbow Smith
- Fool Errant, 1929
- Danger Calling, 1931
- Walk with Care, 1933
- Down Under, 1937
Standalone
- A Marriage under the Terror, 1910
- A Child's Rhyme Book, 1910
- A Little More Than Kin (or: More Than Kin), 1911
- The Devil's Wind, 1912
- The Fire Within, 1913
- Simon Heriot, 1914
- Queen Anne Is Dead, 1915
- Earl Or Chieftain?, 1919
- The Astonishing Adventure of Jane Smith, 1923
- The Red Lacquer Case, 1924
- The Annam Jewel, 1924
- The Black Cabinet, 1925
- The Dower House Mystery, 1925
- The Amazing Chance, 1926
- Hue And Cry, 1927
- Anne Belinda, 1927
- Will-O'-The-Wisp, 1928
- Beggar's Choice, 1930
- The Coldstone, 1930
- Kingdom Lost, 1931
- Nothing Venture, 1932
- Red Danger (USA: Red Shadow), 1932
- Seven Green Stones (USA: Outrageous Fortune), 1933
- Devil-In-The-Dark (USA: Touch And Go), 1934
- Fear by Night, 1934
- Red Stefan, 1935
- Blindfold, 1935
- Hole and Corner, 1936
- Mr Zero, 1938
- Run!, 1938
- Unlawful Occasions (USA: Weekend with Death), 1941
- Beneath the Hunter's Moon, 1945
- Silence in Court, 1947
- The Pool of Dreams, 1953
- The Watersplash, 1959
References
- ↑ "Editorial Reviews: About the Author". Down Under (Paperback ed.). Dean Street Press. April 22, 2016. ISBN 978-1911095514. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
- ↑ "Editorial Reviews: About the Author". Down Under (Paperback ed.). Dean Street Press. April 22, 2016. ISBN 978-1911095514. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
- ↑ "Stories, Listed by Author: Patricia Wentworth". The Fiction Mags Index. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
- ↑ "Editorial Reviews: About the Author". Down Under (Paperback ed.). Dean Street Press. April 22, 2016. ISBN 978-1911095514. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
- ↑ "Editorial Reviews: About the Author". Down Under (Paperback ed.). Dean Street Press. April 22, 2016. ISBN 978-1911095514. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
- ↑ Swanson, Jean & James, Dean (1998). Killer Books: A Reader's Guide to Exploring the Popular World of Mystery and Suspense. New York: Berkley.
- ↑ Milne, James (April 9, 1910). "Best Novel Competition Won by a Woman With Her First Book: Some Inferences Drawn". The New York Times.
- ↑ O'Neil, Jariel D. (1988). How providential!: a study of Patricia Wentworth's novels featuring Miss Maud Silver, spinster detective. Tennessee: East Tennessee State University,. (Dissertation.)
External links
Library resources about Patricia Wentworth |
By Patricia Wentworth |
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- Works by or about Patricia Wentworth at Internet Archive
- Works by Patricia Wentworth at Project Gutenberg
- "Patricia Wentworth". Fantastic Fiction. Books by Wentworth.
- "Stories, Listed by Author: WENTWORTH, PATRICIA; pseudonym of Dora Amy Dillon Turnbull, (1878-1961) (chron.)". The FictionMags Index. Three published magazine stories by Wentworth.