T. P. Fielden
T. P. Fielden is the cozy pen name of the acclaimed royal biographer and commentator Christopher Wilson. He is the co-founder of Oxford University’s journalism awards, and for his work in supporting student journalism he was honoured by St Edmund Hall, the university’s oldest college, with membership of their Senior Common Room. He is married to an American writer and lives on Dartmoor, England.
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The Guy Harford Mysteries
London, 1941. Major Edgar Brampton is found shot dead in his office in Buckingham Palace. All signs point towards a self-inflicted tragedy, but fellow courtier Guy Harford’s suspicions are raised.
The Miss Dimont Mysteries
It’s the late 1950s in Temple Regis, Devon. For holidaymakers it’s a time of breathtaking scenery, picnics on beaches, and flocks of tourists on their summer holidays. But for Miss Judy Dimont, it is all a trifle dull. As a reporter for local rag, The Riviera Express, she needs scandal and intrigue.