Josephine Tey
Josephine Tey began writing full-time after the successful publication of her first novel, "The Man in the Queue" (1929), which introduced Inspector Grant of Scotland Yard. She died in 1952, leaving her entire estate to the National Trust.
Josephine Tey began writing full-time after the successful publication of her first novel, "The Man in the Queue" (1929), which introduced Inspector Grant of Scotland Yard. She died in 1952, leaving her entire estate to the National Trust. See less
Josephine Tey's Featured Books
Josephine Tey book reviews
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To Love and Be Wise
To Love and Be Wise
by K.J. K, Feb 10, 2014
I read this years ago and didn't much care for it, loaned it out and never got it back. I toyed with getting a replacement copy for years because now it was now the only Josephine Tey that I didn't ... Read More
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Brat Farrar
One of the best!
by Helen P, Oct 24, 2013
This re-telling of an old tale (the reappearance after a long time of someone given up for dead) is none the worse for that. It keeps one guessing almost to the end as to whether or not Brat Farrar ... Read More
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The Man in the Queue
Whodunnit?!
by Helen P, Oct 24, 2013
Inspector Grant scores again. A really intriguing mystery with the most unexpected ending. But the real intrigue is in the exploration of character and motive. Josephine Tey never fails to delight ... Read More