Fotografía de autor

Alanna Knight (1923–2020)

Autor de The Inspector's Daughter

63+ Obras 557 Miembros 27 Reseñas 1 Preferidas

Sobre El Autor

Alanna Knight is the founding member of the Scottish Association of Writers.

Incluye los nombres: Alanna Knight, Alanna Knight

Series

Obras de Alanna Knight

The Inspector's Daughter (2000) 40 copias
An Orkney Murder (2004) 34 copias
Enter Second Murderer (1988) 33 copias
Murder in Paradise (2009) 27 copias
Blood Line (1989) 22 copias
The Coffin Lane Murders (1998) 22 copias
Deadly Beloved (1990) 18 copias
Dangerous Pursuits (2002) 17 copias
The Seal King Murders (1656) 16 copias
Murder by Appointment (1996) 15 copias
Ghost Walk (2004) 14 copias
The Gowrie Conspiracy (2003) 14 copias
Killing Cousins (1990) 13 copias
Destroying Angel (2007) 13 copias
Quest for a Killer (2010) 12 copias
A Quiet Death (1991) 11 copias
The Missing Duchess (1994) 11 copias
Castle of Foxes (1981) 10 copias
Deadly Legacy (2012) 10 copias
The Balmoral Incident (2014) 10 copias
The Stuart Sapphire (2006) 10 copias
Murders Most Foul (2013) 9 copias
Death at Carasheen (2004) 8 copias
The Final Enemy (2002) 8 copias
Legend of the Loch (1969) 7 copias
To Kill a Queen (1992) 7 copias
The Evil That Men Do (1996) 7 copias
The Dagger in the Crown (2001) 7 copias
A Drink for the Bridge (1976) 6 copias
The Bull Slayers (1995) 6 copias
Lament for Lost Lovers (1972) 6 copias
Akin to Murder (2016) 6 copias
The Royal Park Murder (1999) 5 copias
The Monster in the Loch (1999) 4 copias
Faro and the Royals (2005) 4 copias
Dead Beckoning (1999) 4 copias
Castle Clodha (1972) 3 copias
The Black Duchess (1980) 3 copias
White Rose (1977) 3 copias
Estella (1986) 3 copias
The October Witch (1971) 2 copias
The clan (1985) 2 copias
The Wicked Wynsleys (1977) 1 copia
Angel Eyes (1997) 1 copia
The Sweet Cheat Gone (1992) 1 copia
This Outward Angel (1993) 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

Crime Through Time: Original Tales of Historical Mystery (1997) — Contribuidor — 128 copias
The Best British Mysteries 2006 (2005) — Contribuidor — 63 copias
The Mammoth Book of Dickensian Whodunnits (2007) — Contribuidor — 57 copias
Guilty Consciences (2011) — Contribuidor — 8 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Nombre legal
Knight, Gladys Allan Cleet
Otros nombres
Hope, Margaret (pen name)
Fecha de nacimiento
1923-02-24
Fecha de fallecimiento
2020-12-02
Género
female
Nacionalidad
Scotland
Lugar de nacimiento
Jesmond, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England
Lugar de fallecimiento
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Lugares de residencia
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Ocupaciones
Novelist
crime writer
memoirist
biographer
detective novelist
painter (mostrar todos 9)
creative writing teacher
public speaker
historical novelist
Organizaciones
Edinburgh Writers' Club
Scottish Association of Writers
Society of Authors
Crime Writers' Association
Premios y honores
MBE
Biografía breve
Alanna Knight was born Gladys Allan Cleet in Jesmond, a suburb of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Her father was a master butcher. She left school at age 16 and trained as a secretary at a commercial college.
In 1951, she married Alistair Knight, a scientist, and lived in Aberdeen, Scotland, where he had a post at the Macaulay Institute of Soil Research. The couple had two sons. In 1963, her husband's work took the family to Beirut, Lebanon, for a six-month assignment. It was shortly after, in 1964, that Alanna Knight became paralyzed by polyneuritis (neuropathy). Her husband gave her an electric typewriter to help in her recovery, and by the time the paralysis ended five years later, she had written her first novel, Legend of the Loch (1969). Her literary career was launched, and she published another 61 books over the next 50 years, ranging from romantic and historical fiction to gothic suspense, true crime, memoirs, and biography. Some of her books appeared under the pen name Margaret Hope. Her best known series was the Inspector Jeremy Faro mysteries, set in 19th century Edinburgh. She also wrote a series about a time-traveling detective named Tam Eildor, and series about women detectives. Knight was honorary president of the Edinburgh Writers Club, a founder and honorary president of the Scottish Association of Writers, and an active member of the Crime Writers' Association. She taught creative writing and lectured on the topic from universities to Bloody Scotland, a literary convention. She was also a portrait and landscape painter. Knight was made a Member of the British Empire for services to literature in 2014.

Miembros

Reseñas

Worn down from caring for her terminally ill father, May Lachlan travels to the Scottish island of Clodha after his death, visiting the paternal grandmother and kin she had never met. Here she finds herself drawn to Roderick 'Rory' MacMhor, the lord of Castle Clodha and the chief of the MacMhor clan. Haunted by a centuries-old curse, cast by a witch wronged by one of his ancestors, the MacMor are said to be unlucky in love. As May confronts Rowan, the witch whose ghost still still haunts Castle Clodha, she must also deal with danger in the real world...

Before stumbling across Castle Clodha on the Internet Archive the other day, I had never heard of author Alanna Knight, who apparently lives in the Edinburgh area, and is particularly known for her mystery novels. I'm not sure why I decided to read it - perhaps because the cover reminded me of those old 70s Harlequin romances that used to crop up at our church rummage sales, when I was a girl? Perhaps because the book summary reminded me a bit of the gothic romances from authors like Mary Stewart, that I enjoyed as an adolescent? In any case, I did read it, and despite being well aware of its over the top melodrama, and seeing its big reveal almost from the beginning, I enjoyed it. May's perspective on the 'savagery' of Highland culture was somewhat odd - her reflections would lead one to believe that she had traveled to an utterly alien culture, where (unlike in England) men sometimes fight one another (the horror!) - and there was lots of that "mystical Scottish magic" stuff that was amusing in ways the author perhaps didn't intend. Still, if one get swallow all that, and if one likes the genre of gothic mystery-romance, it's an entertaining way to spend an hour or two.
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Denunciada
AbigailAdams26 | Jun 22, 2020 |
Insp Faro and 30 yr old mystery threat to British throne
 
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ritaer | Jun 13, 2020 |
Victorian Edinburgh Isp. Faro, woman frames police surgeon for own murder then relents
 
Denunciada
ritaer | Jun 12, 2020 |
It’s a good piece of historical detective fiction with plenty of action and twists to keep the reader interested. There are two plots going which sometimes becomes a little hard to follow but the outcome is not too hard to guess. Overall it was well written and a very enjoyable read. Loved the descriptions of the Orkney Islands.
 
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Carol420 | Jan 5, 2020 |

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Obras
63
También por
6
Miembros
557
Popularidad
#44,822
Valoración
½ 3.4
Reseñas
27
ISBNs
232
Favorito
1

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