Margaret Yorke

Margaret Beda Nicholson (née Larminie; 30 January 1924 – 17 November 2012), known professionally as Margaret Yorke, was an English crime fiction writer.

Margaret Yorke
BornMargaret Larminie
30 January 1924
Compton, Surrey,[1] England
Died17 November 2012 (aged 88)
Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire, England
OccupationWriter
Crime Writers Association chair (1979–1980)
GenreCrime fiction

Life and work

Margaret Larminie was born in Compton, Surrey, near Godalming,[1][2] 30 January 1924. She spent her childhood in Dublin, moving to England in 1937. During World War II she worked as a hospital librarian, then at eighteen she joined the WRNS as a driver.

She changed to the Yorke pen name to avoid readers' confusion with a similarly-named published family member.[3] She published her first novel Summer Flight in 1957, and in Dead in the Morning invented an Oxford don sleuth, Patrick Grant, who shared her love of Shakespeare. Her most recent novels were A Case to Answer (2000) and Cause for Concern (2001). Her five Patrick Grant books were reissued as ebooks in 2018.[4] She was chairman of the Crime Writers Association in 1979–80.

She lived in Long Crendon in Buckinghamshire until her death.[5] Yorke died at the age of 88 on 17 November 2012. She is survived by a son and a daughter.[6]

Awards

She was awarded the 1999 CWA Cartier Diamond Dagger, and the 1982 Martin Beck Award from the Swedish Academy of Detection for The Scent of Fear.

Patrick Grant novels

  • Dead in the Morning (1970)
  • Silent Witness (1972)
  • Grave Matters (1973)
  • Mortal Remains (1974)
  • Cast for Death (1976)

Other novels

  • Summer Flight (1957)
  • Pray, Love, Remember (1958)
  • Christopher (1959)
  • The China Doll (1961)
  • Once a Stranger (1962)
  • The Birthday (1963)
  • Full Circle (1965)
  • No Fury (1967)
  • The Apricot Bed (1968)
  • The Limbo Ladies (1969)
  • No Medals for the Major (1974)
  • The Small Hours of the Morning (1975)
  • The Cost of Silence (1977)
  • The Point of Murder (American title The Come-On) (1978)
  • Death on Account (1979)
  • The Scent of Fear (1980)
  • The Hand of Death (1981)
  • Devil's Work (1982)
  • Find Me a Villain (1983)
  • The Smooth Face of Evil (1984)
  • Intimate Kill (1985)
  • Safely to the Grave (1986)
  • Evidence to Destroy (1987)
  • Speak for the Dead (1988)
  • Deceiving Mirror (1988)
  • Crime in Question (1989)
  • Admit to Murder (1990)
  • A Small Deceit (1991)
  • Criminal Damage (1992)
  • Dangerous to Know (1993)
  • Almost the Truth (1994)
  • Serious Intent (1995)
  • A Question of Belief (1996)
  • Act of Violence (1997)
  • False Pretenses (1998)
  • The Price of Guilt (1999)
  • A Case to Answer (2000)
  • Cause for Concern (2001)

References

Citations

  1. Heald, Tim (22 November 2012). "Margaret Yorke". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 26 May 2016.
  2. "Margaret Yorke - Books for Sale - Free Delivery". Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  3. Edwards, Martin (12 February 2010). "Margaret Yorke". The Rap Sheet. doyouwriteunderyourownname.blogspot.com. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
  4. Pierce, J.Kingston (19 November 2012). "Yorke Passes Away". The Rap Sheet. The Rap Sheet. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
  5. "oldnewsjulytoseptember". Archived from the original on 28 April 2005. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
  6. Heald, Tim (3 December 2012). "Margaret Yorke obituary - Crime fiction". The Guardian.

Bibliography

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