Jill Paton Walsh
Titles: A Presumption of Death, Debts of Dishonour
Category: Fiction. Children
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Jill Paton Walsh was born Gillian Bliss in London on April 29th, 1937. She was educated at St. Michael's Convent, North Finchley, and at St. Anne's College, Oxford. From 1959 to 1962 she taught English at Enfield Girls' Grammar School. In 1961 she married Anthony Paton Walsh (now separated) and they have one son, and two daughters.
She has won the Book World Festival Award, 1970, for FIREWEED; the Whitbread Prize, 1974 (for a Children's novel) for THE EMPEROR'S WINDING SHEET; The Boston Globe-Horn Book Award 1976 for UNLEAVING; The Universe Prize, 1984 for A PARCEL OF PATTERNS; the Smartest Grand Prix, 1984, for GAFFER SAMSON'S LUCK; and the Phoenix Prize for A CHANCE CHILD, 1998.
She held an Arts Council Creative Writing Fellowship in 1976-8; was a 'permanent visiting faculty member' of the Centre for Children's Literature, Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts from 1978 to 1986, was Gertrude Clarke Whit tall lecturer at the Library of Congress in 1978, was a Whitbread Prize judge in 1984, was Chairman of the Cambridge Book Association from 1987 to 1989, and has served on the management committee of the Society of Authors. She has contributed articles and reviews to many journals and is currently 'adjunct British board member' of Children's Literature New England.
More recently she has written for adults; in 1994 her novel KNOWLEDGE OF ANGELS was short-listed for the Booker Prize. She also writes detective fiction, and she completed Dorothy L. Sayers' THRONES, DOMINATIONS, left unfinished by Sayers at her death, and then went on to write a further Peter Wimsy/Harriet Vane novel, PRESUMPTION OF DEATH, published in 2002.
After living for many years in Richmond she is now settled in Cambridge. In 1996 she received the CBE for services to literature, and was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
Debts of Dishonour
Category: Fiction
UK Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton
UK Publication Date: 27/02/06
Imogen Quy returns after a decade to solve another intriguing Cambridge mystery. Wise, witty nurse Imogen Quy of St Agatha's College, Cambridge, solves the mysteries surrounding the death of a billionaire financier.
First Sir Julius Farran dies suddenly, followed shortly by his unpleasant son-in-law. With St Agatha's in danger of bankruptcy and Imogen's one-time lover one of the prime suspects, Imogen decides it is up to her to find out what really happened.
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