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Caroline Dunford

Autor(a) de A Death in the Family

33 Works 200 Membros 9 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the name: C. J. Dunford

Séries

Obras de Caroline Dunford

A Death in the Family (2009) 53 cópias
A Death in the Highlands (2013) 24 cópias
A Death in the Asylum (2013) 14 cópias
A Death for King and Country (2015) 12 cópias
A Death in the Loch (2014) 10 cópias
The Mistletoe Mystery (2013) 6 cópias
A Death in the Hospital (2020) 6 cópias
A Death in the Pavilion (2014) 6 cópias
Hope to Survive (2021) 5 cópias
The Mapmaker's Daughter (2014) 5 cópias
A Death for a Cause (2015) 4 cópias
Hope for Tomorrow (2022) 4 cópias
Only the Dead Know (2018) 4 cópias

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Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
female
Pequena biografia
Caroline Dunford has previously worked as a psychotherapist, a journalist and a non-fiction author. She has a deep love of story, which she believes is at the heart of human nature. She first declared, at five years old, that she wanted to be a writer but was told there was little options of it being a full time job. Undeterred, she started writing short stories, plays and mini novels. She became known for writing plays at primary school including casting and directing the performances. She then grew up and went to university, studied sensible subjects and decided she didn't like the 'real world' one bit. She started out as a freelance journalist and writer, sending off short stories to every magazine she could find and received rejection after rejection until she learnt to better her writing. As a journalist, she was somewhat of a failure as she didn't like upsetting people and therefore never made it to tabloid press. She then studied a part time degree in psychology, which she enjoyed more than her past studied subjects. Caroline then spent years working with other people helping them shape their personal life stories (she is a Freudian at heart) until she decided to take the plunge and write her own stories full time. She believes that writing fiction is now the only way she can stay sane. Euphemia Martins was partly inspired by the family legend of her great, great grandmother, who ran away from a very rich family and ended up working in service. Unlike Euphemia, she found the life far too hard, but was rescued by a tobacconist, whom she married and with whom she had thirteen children. Murder casts a sharp light over those around it, revealing characters and morality in unique sharpness. What forces one to take the life of another and how those around react reveals so much about human nature and the fragility of society. Caroline finds the period before WW1, when everyone was setting their playing pieces on the board for global conflict fascinating. She is also intrigued by the start of female emancipation and the class-system breakdown that was taking hold. Caroline loves puzzles and finds human beings the most exciting puzzles of all. But above all, she believes life must be enjoyed with humour. We must all bring whatever light we can to the darkness. [retrieved 9/26/17 from Amazon.com, Death in the Family]

Membros

Resenhas

1910 The death of her father, Rev Martins, results in the daughter Euphemia looking for a position in service to help her now poor mother and brother. She finds herself at Stapleford Hall to be employed as a maid. Unfortunately on her first day she discovers a body and becomes one of the suspects. Can she find the guilty party and clear her name, and before anorther body is discovered.
This is a re-read for me, as I start to read the rest of the series. I enjoyed this cozy mystery and liked the characters.… (mais)
 
Marcado
Vesper1931 | 1 outra resenha | Jul 29, 2021 |
August 1910. Lord Richard of Stapleford Hall decides on a shooting party in the Scottish Highlands for the Glorious Twelfth. Meanwhile due to injury to Mrs Wilson, Euphemia has been temporarily promoted to housekeeper for this journey.
The day after the shooting party guests have arrived one of them is murdered. Euphemia decides to investigate and hopefully prove the innocence of the new butler. But does she really understand what is happening
This is a re-read, bur still an enjoyable well-written quick read.… (mais)
 
Marcado
Vesper1931 | Jul 29, 2021 |
What are the connections of a seance held at Stapleford House, Mrs Wilson, the housekeeper being attacked, and then Euphemia Martins accompanying Bertram Stapleford with his new love Beatrice Wilton (a gossip writer at her family's newspaper) as they investigate asylums in London.
What are the secrets that the Stapleford family are trying to hide.
Another enjoyable mystery.
The last of the re-reads for this series now onto the unread stories
 
Marcado
Vesper1931 | Jul 29, 2021 |
1911, and the wedding of Lady Richenda Stapleford and Baggy Tipton is approaching. The wedding to be held at the home of a relation of Baggy. What could possible go gone? Only at least one death, but are they murder, accidents or suicides.
Euphemia with the help of Rory, Merry and Bertram investigate.
An enjoyable well-written mystery with a bunch of likeable characters, contrasting with the unlikeable.
 
Marcado
Vesper1931 | Jul 29, 2021 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
33
Membros
200
Popularidade
#110,008
Avaliação
4.0
Resenhas
9
ISBNs
112
Idiomas
1

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