New Releases by Josephine Tey

Josephine Tey is the author of Brat Farrar (Come And Kill Me) (2025), The Man in the Queue (2025), The Greatest Murder Mysteries - Josephine Tey Edition (2023), JOSEPHINE TEY - Ultimate Mystery Collection (2023), Inspector Alan Grant Mysteries - Complete Series (2023).

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Brat Farrar (Come And Kill Me)

release date: Mar 01, 2025
Brat Farrar (Come And Kill Me)
Brat Farrar (Come And Kill Me) is a gripping mystery set in the English countryside, revolving around a family estate in financial decline after a tragic loss. The story explores deception and identity when a young man, who grew up as an orphan in America, is convinced to impersonate a missing heir to a large inheritance. His task is to take on the identity of a long-lost twin, once thought dead, to claim the family s wealth and estate. As the young man becomes embroiled in this dangerous game, his presence unearths deep secrets about the family, triggering an unraveling of past events. The plot delves into manipulation and the complexities of family loyalty, revealing how far people will go to protect their interests. As the story builds, it highlights the consequences of dishonesty, the moral dilemmas surrounding inheritance, and the tension between personal ambition and the well-being of others. Ultimately, Brat s discovery of the truth and his role in the family s tragic history offers a compelling exploration of identity and the pursuit of justice.

The Man in the Queue

release date: Jan 01, 2025
The Man in the Queue
This locked-room mystery, “solid proof for the unreliability of circumstantial evidence” will have readers “give thanks” for the British crime classic (Kirkus Reviews). A long line of people stand outside a London West End Theatre, hopeful to nab standing room tickets for one of the last performances of an acclaimed actress. The crowd surges forward eagerly, all except for one man, who sinks to the ground, dead. The silver stiletto dagger plunged in his back sends a ripple of horror through the spectators, none of whom managed to spot the killer. It’s up to Insp. Alan Grant of Scotland Yard to solve the puzzle of how a man was targeted among so many potential witnesses—an investigation that will have the astute detective tracking clues from London to the Scottish highlands, all in the name of bringing a murderer to justice.

The Greatest Murder Mysteries - Josephine Tey Edition

release date: Dec 15, 2023
The Greatest Murder Mysteries - Josephine Tey Edition
In "The Greatest Murder Mysteries - Josephine Tey Edition," readers are invited into a meticulously crafted world where the intricacies of crime and human psychology intertwine. Tey''s signature style blends traditional detective fiction with rich character development and deep moral questions, setting her apart within the genre. This anthology not only showcases her remarkable storytelling prowess but also situates her work within the broader context of early 20th-century crime fiction, reflecting the societal anxieties and changing norms of her time through complex plots and compelling narratives. Josephine Tey, known for her innovative approach to the mystery genre, drew upon her experiences in theater and literature to challenge conventional tropes. Her keen insight into human behavior and inherent skepticism about societal norms sharpen her narratives, making them both engaging and thought-provoking. Tey''Äôs unique perspective on justice and her ability to intertwine historical backgrounds with psychological depth contribute significantly to her lasting legacy as one of the great mystery authors. For both seasoned fans and newcomers to Tey''Äôs work, this edition is an essential exploration of her genius. It not only provides an engaging overview of her most notable stories but encourages readers to reflect on the moral complexities and psychological depths that define the human experience, making it a profound addition to any literary collection.

JOSEPHINE TEY - Ultimate Mystery Collection

release date: Dec 11, 2023
JOSEPHINE TEY - Ultimate Mystery Collection
In "Josephine Tey - Ultimate Mystery Collection," readers are invited into the intricate worlds of one of the foremost figures in 20th-century detective fiction. Tey, known for her compelling narratives and rich characterizations, employs a unique blend of psychological depth and social commentary, setting her mysteries in both contemporary and historical contexts. Her stories often explore themes of morality and identity, with a keen eye for societal norms, transcending the mere whodunit to offer profound philosophical reflections. This collection showcases her celebrated works, inviting readers to navigate the labyrinth of her imaginative plots and unexpected denouements. Josephine Tey, born Elizabeth Mackintosh, was a playwright and novelist whose experiences in the literary and theatrical worlds undoubtedly shaped her writing style. Her background in drama infused her storytelling with vivid character portrayals and intricate plot developments. Tey''s own life was marked by a rebellious spirit against societal expectations, which is often echoed in the strong, complex female characters she created, revealing a deep understanding of human psychology and motivations. For readers who appreciate the art of mystery writing, this collection is an essential addition to any literary canon. Tey''s work not only challenges conventional genre boundaries but also provides fresh perspectives on crime and morality, rendering this compilation an intellectual endeavor that captivates as much as it entertains.

Inspector Alan Grant Mysteries - Complete Series

release date: Dec 11, 2023
Inspector Alan Grant Mysteries - Complete Series
The "Inspector Alan Grant Mysteries - Complete Series" by Josephine Tey presents a compelling collection of detective stories centered around the astute and empathetic figure of Detective Inspector Alan Grant. Tey''Äôs writing blends clever plotting with psychological depth, showcasing her innovative approach to the traditional mystery genre. Notably, her narratives often transcend mere whodunits, delving into the complexities of human behavior and societal issues, a reflection of her significant influence from and contributions to the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, which saw a shift towards nuanced character exploration and sophisticated storytelling. Josephine Tey, a pseudonym for Elizabeth Mackintosh, was a prominent Scottish author whose profound understanding of the human condition informed her literary pursuits. Born into a theatrical family, Tey''Äôs background enriched her narrative style, enabling her to create vividly drawn characters and intricate plots. Her experiences with the theatrical world are evident in her skillful pacing and dramatic tension. Tey''s own reflections on morality, identity, and the nature of truth permeate her works, adding layers to the detective genre and revealing the philosophical undertones that often accompany her mysteries. I wholeheartedly recommend the "Inspector Alan Grant Mysteries - Complete Series" to readers who appreciate insightful storytelling intertwined with meticulous plotting. Tey''s work not only engages the intellect but also invites emotional investment, making it a cornerstone of detective literature that rewards re-reading and analysis. Whether you are a longtime fan of mysteries or a newcomer, this complete series offers an enriching literary experience.

The Franchise Affair (Musaicum Vintage Mysteries)

release date: Nov 14, 2023
The Franchise Affair (Musaicum Vintage Mysteries)
In "The Franchise Affair," Josephine Tey masterfully intertwines psychological suspense with a razor-sharp critique of societal norms in post-World War II England. The narrative unfolds as truth and deception blur, centering around a seemingly straightforward yet troubling abduction case involving two women accused of kidnapping a teenage girl. Tey''s literary style is characterized by her keen observations and rich characterizations, inviting readers into a world where moral ambiguities reign. This novel stands as a profound commentary on gender, class, and the nature of justice, set against the backdrop of a transforming British society that grapples with the aftermath of war. Josephine Tey, born Elizabeth Mackintosh, was a Scottish author celebrated for her ingenious blending of detective fiction with social critique. Her background in theater and her experiences during the interwar years influenced her narrative style and thematic explorations. Driven by a desire to challenge societal conventions, Tey''s work often reflects her belief in the complexity of human motives and the shadowy intersections of right and wrong, elements that are inherently present in "The Franchise Affair." I highly recommend "The Franchise Affair" to readers who appreciate rich psychological depth and intricate plots that expose the darker facets of human nature. Tey''s novel not only captivates as a mystery but also provokes thoughtful discourse on justice, gender stereotypes, and the fallibility of perception, solidifying its timeless relevance.

The Franchise Affair

release date: Nov 10, 2023
The Franchise Affair
In "The Franchise Affair," Josephine Tey crafts a compelling mystery that intricately weaves themes of truth, justice, and societal perceptions of femininity. The novel, set in post-war England, revolves around the lives of two women who find themselves accused of kidnapping a teenager. Tey''s sharp prose and keen psychological insight illuminate the social mores of the 1940s, as she deftly unfolds a narrative that challenges notions of culpability and the reliability of eyewitness accounts. The book is notable for its rich character development and suspenseful plot twists, making it a timeless work within the crime fiction genre. Josephine Tey, a pseudonym for Elizabeth Mackintosh, was a significant figure in the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. Her experiences as a playwright and her deep engagement with psychological themes informed her writing. Tey''s exploration of the intricacies of human behavior and her skepticism toward conventional morality reflect her progressive views on gender and society, which were often ahead of her time. These factors undoubtedly influenced her creation of "The Franchise Affair," as she sought to critique and examine legal and social injustices. I highly recommend "The Franchise Affair" for readers who appreciate richly layered narratives that delve into the complexities of human nature and societal critique. Tey''s blend of suspense and social commentary offers a captivating reading experience that resonates with modern audiences, making it a classic worth revisiting.

BRITISH MURDER MYSTERIES: The Greatest Thrillers of Josephine Tey

release date: Nov 10, 2023
BRITISH MURDER MYSTERIES: The Greatest Thrillers of Josephine Tey
In "British Murder Mysteries: The Greatest Thrillers of Josephine Tey," readers are invited to delve into the intricate webs of mystery and suspense that characterize Tey''s engaging narratives. With a literary style rich in psychological depth and social commentary, her work transcends the traditional boundaries of the detective genre, revealing the complexities of human nature and morality. Tey''s narratives often feature strong, intelligent protagonists who unravel crimes infused with themes of identity, justice, and societal critique, reflecting the shifting cultural landscape of early 20th-century Britain. Josephine Tey, a pseudonym for Elizabeth Mackintosh, was a prominent figure in the Golden Age of detective fiction. Her unique perspective as a playwright and novelist, combined with her disdain for formulaic approaches, contributed to her innovative storytelling. Tey''s experiences as a woman navigating the literary world, coupled with her keen observational skills and understanding of human psychology, inform her narratives, making her mysteries not only captivating but also thought-provoking explorations of the human condition. This anthology is a must-read for enthusiasts of classic British literature and mystery aficionados alike. Tey''s novels invite readers to challenge their perceptions of morality and justice, crafting narratives that remain relevant today. Discover the brilliance of Josephine Tey''s storytelling and immerse yourself in the labyrinthine plots that continue to leave an indelible mark on the genre.

Brat Farrar

release date: Sep 28, 2023
Brat Farrar
Discover the new Penguin Crime and Espionage series An impostor has a fortune to win - but he may be in danger of losing his life... Twenty-one-year-old Brat Farrar is an orphan, alone in the world without friends or family. So when he is offered the unexpected chance to impersonate Patrick Ashby, the long-lost heir to a vast fortune on a country estate, he agrees. Brat is the spitting image of Patrick, who disappeared years ago. At first it seems Brat can pull off this incredible deception, until he starts to realise that he is in far greater peril than he ever imagined.

Delphi Complete Works of Josephine Tey (Illustrated)

release date: Jan 13, 2023
Delphi Complete Works of Josephine Tey (Illustrated)
The Scottish novelist and playwright Josephine Tey, pseudonym of Elizabeth Mackintosh, wrote popular detective novels praised for their warm and engaging style. They feature the indefatigable Inspector Grant, whose cases often involve the darker side of humanity, as Tey’s works fashioned a bridge between the Golden Age of Detective Fiction and contemporary crime novels. Her masterpiece ‘The Daughter of Time’ sees Grant investigating the role of Richard III of England in the death of the Princes in the Tower. It went on to win the prestigious distinction of being the greatest crime novel of all time, as judged by the Crime Writers'' Association, even eclipsing the works of Doyle, Sayers, Chandler and Christie. For the first time in publishing history, this eBook presents Tey’s complete fictional works, with numerous illustrations, rare texts, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1) * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Tey’s life and works * Concise introductions to the major texts * All 11 novels, with individual contents tables * Images of how the books were first published, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts * Rare newspaper sketches appearing for the first time in digital publishing, representing Tey’s first printed works * Excellent formatting of the texts * 18 plays, including the seminal drama ‘Richard of Bordeaux’ * Rare plays never digitised before * Includes Tey’s rare non-fiction book ‘Claverhouse’ – available in no other collection * Ordering of texts into chronological order and genres Please visit www.delphiclassics.com to browse through our range of exciting titles CONTENTS: The Inspector Alan Grant Books The Man in the Queue (1929) A Shilling for Candles (1936) The Franchise Affair (1948) To Love and Be Wise (1950) The Daughter of Time (1951) The Singing Sands (1952) Other Novels Kif (1929) The Expensive Halo (1931) Miss Pym Disposes (1946) Brat Farrar (1949) The Privateer (1952) The Sketches Sketches from ‘The Westminster Gazette’ The Plays Richard of Bordeaux (1932) The Laughing Woman (1934) Queen of Scots (1934) Cornelia (1946) The Little Dry Thorn (1946) Leith Sands and Other Short Plays (1946) Valerius (1948) Dickon (1953) The Pomp of Mr. Pomfret (1954) Patria (1954) The Balwhinnie Bomb (1954) The Pen of My Aunt (1954) The Princess who Liked Cherry Pie (1954) Lady Charing is Cross (1954) Sweet Coz (1954) Reckoning (1954) Barnharrow (1954) The Staff-Room (1954) The Non-Fiction Claverhouse (1937) Please visit www.delphiclassics.com to browse through our range of exciting titles or to purchase this eBook as a Parts Edition of individual eBooks

Kif: An Unvarnished History

release date: Nov 22, 2022
Kif: An Unvarnished History
In "Kif: An Unvarnished History," Josephine Tey delves into the historical intricacies of the infamous kif, a substance that has woven itself into the fabric of societal change, cultural identity, and moral discourse. With her characteristic blend of lyrical prose and sharp wit, Tey crafts a narrative that is as educational as it is engaging, exploring the political and social ramifications of kif throughout history. The book serves as a critical examination of its usage, influencing both the lives of individuals and the evolution of societal norms. Tey''s keen eye for detail and ability to interlace personal stories within broader historical contexts add rich layers to her analysis, making this work stand out in the canon of historical literature. Josephine Tey, primarily known for her detective fiction, also had a keen interest in historical narratives, which is reflected in this work. Born Elizabeth Mackintosh, Tey was deeply influenced by her Scottish heritage and the cultural upheavals of her time, which likely inspired her to confront the controversies surrounding kif. Her background provides readers with a unique lens through which to evaluate the implications of substance use and its perennial role in human societies. "Kif: An Unvarnished History" is essential reading for anyone intrigued by the interplay of culture, history, and substance use. Tey''s insightful exploration enriches our understanding of the subject, making it a compelling addition to both historical scholarship and contemporary discussions. Whether you are a scholar, a student of history, or simply a curious reader, Tey''s work encourages a reevaluation of our perceptions and the choices we make in relation to kif and beyond.

Miss Pym Disposes

release date: Nov 13, 2022
Miss Pym Disposes
In "Miss Pym Disposes," Josephine Tey masterfully weaves a psychological mystery enveloped in the nuances of human behavior and societal expectations. Set against the backdrop of a women''s college, the narrative unfolds through the eyes of Miss Lilian Pym, a celebrated psychologist who becomes embroiled in a series of uncanny events after she visits the institution for a lecture. Tey''s prose is characterized by its sharp wit and keen observations, blending elements of character study with an intricate plot that critiques the social mores of the 1940s while exploring the darker facets of the human psyche. Through her subtle humor and insightful social commentary, Tey constructs a compelling tale that questions the nature of guilt and innocence. Josephine Tey, a pseudonym for Elizabeth Mackintosh, was a prominent Scottish author whose career flourished in the early to mid-20th century. Known for her innovative approaches to mystery writing, Tey often drew upon her own experiences and academic background to inform her narratives. Her keen interest in psychology and the intricacies of human relationships, fostered through her own education and theatrical pursuits, greatly influenced the thematic depth of "Miss Pym Disposes," contributing to its critical acclaim and enduring popularity. This novel is highly recommended for readers seeking a rich, thoughtful exploration of character and morality within a gripping narrative framework. Tey''s profound understanding of human behavior and societal constructs elevates the mystery genre, making "Miss Pym Disposes" not merely a page-turner, but a lasting commentary on the complexities of life and the hidden truths that lie beneath the surface.

British Murder Mysteries - Josephine Tey Collection

release date: Nov 13, 2022
British Murder Mysteries - Josephine Tey Collection
Josephine Tey''s ''British Murder Mysteries - Josephine Tey Collection'' presents a captivating blend of classic detective fiction, engaging storytelling, and meticulous attention to detail. Known for her deep character development and intricate plots, Tey''s collection offers readers a glimpse into the Golden Age of British crime fiction. With each story presenting a unique and puzzling mystery, readers will find themselves immersed in the fascinating world created by Tey''s keen eye for detail and suspenseful storytelling. Fans of the genre will appreciate the clever twists and turns that make this collection a standout in the realm of British detective fiction. Tey''s prose is characterized by its elegance and complexity, making her work a timeless addition to the world of literature. Fans of Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers will surely find delight in this collection of mysteries. Josephine Tey''s ''British Murder Mysteries - Josephine Tey Collection'' is a must-read for anyone looking to dive into the world of classic British crime fiction.

British Murder Mysteries - The Josephine Tey Collection

release date: Nov 13, 2022
British Murder Mysteries - The Josephine Tey Collection
In "British Murder Mysteries - The Josephine Tey Collection," readers are invited into a world where psychological depth meets intricate plotting. Tey expertly weaves her narratives with a distinctive literary style characterized by sharp dialogue, vivid characterization, and a keen exploration of moral ambiguity. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Britain, her stories interrogate societal norms while unfolding gripping murder mysteries that often defy conventional genre expectations. This collection showcases Tey''s hallmark talent for blending sophisticated literary themes with the tension and intrigue of mystery, elevating the genre into a domain of serious exploration of human nature. Josephine Tey, a pioneer in the mystery genre, was renowned for her critical insight into both the human psyche and societal constructs. Born in 1896, Tey drew upon her life experiences and keen observations of the world around her to craft narratives that not only entertain but provoke thought. Her background in theater and her nuanced understanding of character construction allowed her to create complex protagonists and antagonists, reflecting the moral dilemmas of her time. Tey''s unique perspective and her departure from the traditional whodunit formula have secured her a lasting legacy in detective fiction. I highly recommend this collection to fans of refined mysteries that go beyond mere plots. Tey''s work is an exploration of the darker aspects of humanity, delivered with elegance and wit. Readers will find themselves captivated not only by the intricate mysteries themselves but also by the profound insights into human behavior that remain relevant today.

Collected Works of Josephine Tey. Illustrated

release date: Oct 21, 2022
Collected Works of Josephine Tey. Illustrated
Josephine Tey was a pseudonym used by Elizabeth MacKintosh, which was the name of her Suffolk great-great grandmother. Her novel The Daughter of Time was a detective work investigating the role of Richard III of England in the death of the Princes in the Tower, and named as the greatest crime novel of all time by the Crime Writers'' Association. Her first play Richard of Bordeaux, written under another pseudonym, Gordon Daviot, starred John Gielgud in its successful West End run. In five of the mystery novels, all of which except the first she wrote under the name of Tey, the hero is Scotland Yard Inspector Alan Grant. The Franchise Affair also has an historical context: although set in the 1940s, it is based on the 18th-century case of Elizabeth Canning. The Daughter of Time was the last of Tey''s books published during her lifetime. Her last work, a further crime novel, The Singing Sands, was found in her papers and published posthumously. Author’s works include: • THE MAN IN THE QUEUE • A SHILLING FOR CANDLES • THE FRANCHISE AFFAIR • TO LOVE AND BE WISE • THE DAUGHTER OF TIME • THE SINGING SANDS • MISS PYM DISPOSES • BRAT FARRAR • KIF: AN UNVARNISHED HISTORY • THE EXPENSIVE HALO • RICHARD OF BORDEAUX • THE PRIVATEER

The Privateer

release date: Dec 24, 2021
The Privateer
"The Privateer" presents a masterful amalgamation of narratives that traverse the maritime landscapes of historical fiction and psychological intrigue. This collection skillfully intertwines the themes of adventure, identity, and morality through a spectrum of literary styles ranging from vivid storytelling to introspective melodrama. Each piece serves as a testament to the shifting tides of human experience, anchored by moments that explore the inner workings of characters thrust into the uncertainty of naval life and moral quandary. The various pieces collectively contribute to a rich tapestry, highlighting the transformative journeys, both physical and emotional, embarked upon by those navigating the unpredictability of life at sea. Uniting the creative forces of Gordon Daviot and Josephine Tey, "The Privateer" taps into the distinctive voices of these formidable authors whose works have been vital to understanding the interplay between history and personal narrative. Daviot, often celebrated for his historical precision, and Tey, renowned for her deft character portrayals and suspenseful plots, converge in this anthology to offer a diversity of perspectives. Their collaborative efforts reflect the tensions and harmonies of their respective eras and literary inclinations, offering readers a penetrating glimpse into the complex fabric of early 20th-century fiction. "The Privateer" stands as an essential addition to any literary enthusiast''s collection, offering an unparalleled opportunity to explore the multiplicity of perspectives on life at the advent of modernity. The anthology is not only a gathering of historical narratives but also an exploration of human complexity through a literary kaleidoscope. Readers are invited to engage with the profound insights embedded within these stories, which promise to illuminate, educate, and cultivate a deeper appreciation for the nuanced dialogue between history, adventure, and the human spirit."

The Franchise Affair by Josephine Tey

release date: Feb 27, 2021
The Franchise Affair by Josephine Tey
Robert Blair was about to knock off from a slow day at his law firm when the phone rang. It was Marion Sharpe on the line, a local woman of quiet disposition who lived with her mother at their decrepit country house, The Franchise. It appeared that she was in some serious trouble: Miss Sharpe and her mother were accused of brutally kidnapping a demure young woman named Betty Kane. Miss Kane''s claims seemed highly unlikely, even to Inspector Alan Grant of Scotland Yard, until she described her prison - the attic room with its cracked window, the kitchen, and the old trunks - which sounded remarkably like The Franchise. Yet Marion Sharpe claimed the Kane girl had never been there, let alone been held captive for an entire month! Not believing Betty Kane''s story, Solicitor Blair takes up the case and, in a dazzling feat of amateur detective work, solves the unbelievable mystery that stumped even Inspector Grant.

The Man in the Queue (Killer in the Crowd)

release date: Feb 15, 2018
The Man in the Queue (Killer in the Crowd)
Josephine Tey was a pseudonym used by Elizabeth MacKintosh (25 July 1896 - 13 February 1952), a Scottish author best known for her mystery novels. She also wrote as Gordon Daviot, under which name she wrote plays, many with biblical or historical themes.

A Shilling for Candles

release date: Dec 16, 2016
A Shilling for Candles
Josephine Tey was a pseudonym used by Elizabeth MacKintosh (25 July 1896 - 13 February 1952), a Scottish author best known for her mystery novels. She also wrote as Gordon Daviot, under which name she wrote plays, many with biblical or historical themes.MacKintosh was born in Inverness, the daughter of Colin MacKintosh and Josephine (née Horne). She attended Inverness Royal Academy and then Anstey Physical Training College in Erdington, a suburb of Birmingham. She taught physical training at various schools in England and Scotland, but in 1923 she returned to Inverness to care for her invalid mother, and stayed after her mother''s death that year to keep house for her father. There she began her career as a writer.MacKintosh''s best-known books were written under the name of Josephine Tey. Josephine was her mother''s first name; the source of Tey is unclear.In five of the mystery novels, all of which except the first she wrote under the name of Tey, the hero is Scotland Yard Inspector Alan Grant. (Grant appears in a sixth, The Franchise Affair, as a minor character.) The most famous of these is The Daughter of Time, in which Grant, laid up in hospital, has friends research reference books and contemporary documents so that he can puzzle out the mystery of whether King Richard III of England murdered his nephews, the Princes in the Tower. Grant comes to the firm conclusion that King Richard was totally innocent of the death of the Princes.The Franchise Affair also has a historical context: although set in the 1940s, it is based on the 18th-century case of Elizabeth Canning. The Daughter of Time was the last of Tey''s books published during her lifetime. A further crime novel, The Singing Sands, was found in her papers and published posthumously.About a dozen one-act plays and another dozen full-length plays were written under the name of Gordon Daviot. How she chose the name of Gordon is unknown, but Daviot was the name of a scenic locale near Inverness where she had spent many happy holidays with her family.[2] Only four of her plays were produced during her lifetime. Richard of Bordeaux was particularly successful, running for 14 months and making a household name of its young leading man and director, John Gielgud. (Humorously, Tey writes of Inspector Alan Grant that "he had in his youth seen Richard of Bordeaux; four times he had seen it".)

The Complete Inspector Grant Mysteries

release date: May 10, 2016
The Complete Inspector Grant Mysteries
Josephine Tey’s Inspector Grant novels are pillars of detective fiction—her name is on the short list of greats next to Raymond Chandler and Arthur Conan Doyle. This collection features all five stories starring the inspector, including The Daughter of Time, which was ranked at number one on the UK Crime Writers’ Association’s list of The Top 100 Crime Novels of All Time. It also features The Franchise Affair, which features the inspect as a supporting character. Penguin Random House Canada is proud to bring you classic works of literature in e-book form, with the highest quality production values. Find more today and rediscover books you never knew you loved.

The Daughter of Time

release date: Jan 08, 2013
The Daughter of Time
"One of the best mysteries of all time" (The New York Times)—Josephine Tey recreates one of history’s most famous—and vicious—crimes in her classic bestselling novel, a must read for connoisseurs of fiction, now with a new introduction by Robert Barnard. Inspector Alan Grant of Scotland Yard, recuperating from a broken leg, becomes fascinated with a contemporary portrait of Richard III that bears no resemblance to the Wicked Uncle of history. Could such a sensitive, noble face actually belong to one of the world’s most heinous villains—a venomous hunchback who may have killed his brother’s children to make his crown secure? Or could Richard have been the victim, turned into a monster by the usurpers of England’s throne? Grant determines to find out once and for all, with the help of the British Museum and an American scholar, what kind of man Richard Plantagenet really was and who killed the Little Princes in the Tower. The Daughter of Time is an ingeniously plotted, beautifully written, and suspenseful tale, a supreme achievement from one of mystery writing’s most gifted masters.

To Love and Be Wise

release date: Aug 18, 1998
To Love and Be Wise
When a strikingly handsome young photographer mysteriously disappears, it''s up to Inspector Alan Grant to discover whether he accidentally drowned, committed suicide, or met his death at the hands of one of his many female admirers.

The Singing Sands

release date: Dec 16, 1996
The Singing Sands
Scotland Yard Inspector Alan Grant becomes involved in a murder investigation when he accidentally finds a dead young man and an enigmatic verse in a train
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