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Josephine Mystery Scottish Writer
 The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey, When Scotland Yard Inspector Alan Grant is confined to a hospital bed, a friend brings him an assortment of pictures of famous historical figures. Grant is captivated by a portrait of King Richard III and wonders how such a sensitive-appearing soul could have murdered his own nephews to secure the British crown for himself. Grant reconsiders 500-year-old evidence pertaining to one of the most intriguing mysteries of all time. Who really killed the princes in the Tower of London? Josephine Teys answer to this question has fascinated readers since the books publication in 1951. This classic mystery has been ranked fourth by the Mystery Writers of America on its list of the Top 100 Mystery Novels of All Time. Fans of public televisions Cadfael or I, Claudius know Jacobis work and he is unsurpassed here in his rich reading.
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Josephine Tey - Josephine Tey was a pseudonym of Elizabeth Mackintosh (July 25, 1896 - February 13, 1952), a Scottish author best known for her mystery novels. Joseph Hansen (writer) - Joseph Hansen (July 19th, 1923 - November 24th, 2004) was an American mystery writer. Hansen wrote nearly 40 books in a variety of genres, but was best known for his Dave Brandstetter mystery novels (starting with Fadeout in 1970). The Mystery of the Grail - [Mistero del Graal e la Tradizione Ghibellina dell'Impero (The Mystery of the Grail and the Gibelin Imperial Concept); translated as The Mystery of the Grail: Initiation and Magic in the Quest for the Spirit. A work by Italian] [[esoteric writer Julius Evola. Josephine Silone Yates - Josephine Silone Yates (born 1852 - September 3, 1912) was an African American writer, teacher and civil rights advocate.
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