P. C. James
P. C. James has always loved mysteries, especially those involving Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple. But Christie never told us much about Miss Marple’s earlier life, so when writing her own elderly super-sleuth series, James will trace her career from the start. James is a retired manager who enjoys running, walking, and taking wildlife photographs around Whitby, Canada.
Similar Authors: Verity Bright, Benedict Brown, Lydia Travers.
The Duchess of Snodsbury Mysteries
London, 1958. Lady Mary, Duchess of Snodsbury has received a royal dispatch to travel to London to prepare the last of the debutants for entrance into society. Written by P. C. James and Kathryn Mykel.
The One Man and His Dog Mysteries
The Miss Riddell Mysteries
Northern England, 1953. Pauline Riddell has grand ambitions for her future at the armament factory. So, when her closest workmate reveals a salacious affair with a married man, Pauline refuses to risk her career by listening to the scandal.
The Sassy Senior Sleuths
Two retired amateur sleuths vacation together and solve mysteries wherever they go.