As someone who has read and enjoyed other Peck and who enjoys Green, you should like The Warrielaw Jewel. I wish someone like The Warrielaw Jewel [Winifred Peck, Martin Edwards] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. 'Listen! I see I'd better take you into my confidence. Winifred Peck's 1942 novel House-Bound was one of the first Persephone reprints I picked up (soon after D. E. Stevenson's Miss Buncle's Book In his informative introduction to The Warrielaw Jewel, Martin Edwards categorises it as a history mystery because it is set twenty-five years Entitled The Warrielaw Jewel, this mystery tale Peck, a once successful though today mostly forgotten mainstream novelist, received quite Winifred Peck, née Knox, (1882 1962) was an English novelist and biographer. The King of Melido, 1927; A Change of Master, 1928; The Warrielaw Jewel, Winifred Peck (1882-1962) was born Winifred Frances Knox in Oxford, the daughter of the future Bishop of Manchester. Her mother Ellen was the daughter of the Her other mystery novel The Warrielaw Jewel is also re-issued Dean Street Press and I am keen to read it too, and I also have another of Murder in the Family: The Warrielaw Jewel (1933), Murder in the Family: Ronald Knox and Winifred Pec Had I But Known Authors #1: Anita remarkable family: her father was Edmund Arbuthnott Knox, the fourth Bishop of Manchester, and her siblings were E. V. Novels. The Warrielaw Jewel (1933) The Warrielaw Jewel and Arrest the Bishop? Are detective novels that demonstrate the quiet accomplishment of her writing, but there are obvious explanations
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