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  1. Elizabeth MacKintosh (25 July 1896 – 13 February 1952), known by the pen name Josephine Tey, was a Scottish author. Her novel The Daughter of Time, a detective work investigating the death of the Princes in the Tower, was chosen by the Crime Writers' Association in 1990 as the greatest crime novel of all time. [1]

  2. Josephine Tey was the pen name of author Elizabeth Mackintosh, who used to write her novels under this pseudonym. She was famous for writing mystery novels during the time of World War I. She used to adopt another pseudonym of Gordon Daviot for writing interesting mystery novels.

  3. Sep 25, 2015 · Unlike Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Ngaio Marsh, Josephine Tey ignored the rules of golden-age British crime fiction—with brilliant results. But 60 years after her death, the...

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    • February 13, 1952
    • July 25, 1896
    • The Daughter of Time (Inspector Alan Grant, #5)
    • Brat Farrar.
    • The Man in the Queue (Inspector Alan Grant, #1)
    • The Franchise Affair (Inspector Alan Grant, #3) by Josephine Tey, Robert Barnard (Introduction)
  4. Josephine Tey was a Scottish playwright and author of popular detective novels praised for their warm and readable style. A physical education teacher for eight years, Tey became a full-time writer with the successful publication of her first book, The Man in the Queue (1929).

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  5. Aug 17, 2018 · Josephine Tey: A Crime Reader's Guide to the Classics. Revisiting Mystery's Reluctant Icon. August 17, 2018 By Neil Nyren. In 1990, the UK Crime Writers’ Association issued a list titled “The Top 100 Crime Novels of All Time.” Number one on the list was The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey. It was a good call then, it’d still be a good call now.

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  7. 2 days ago · Josephine Tey was a writer of detective stories in the 1930s, 40s & early 50s. She was also a very successful playwright, and wrote plays under the pseudonym of Gordon Daviot. She was born Elizabeth Mackintosh in Inverness, Scotland on 25th July, 1896.

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