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'''Patricia Finney''' (born 1958) is an English author and journalist. She is a graduate of [[Oxford University]] with a degree in History. She has written under the [[pen name]]s "'''P. F. Chisholm'''" and "'''Grace Cavendish'''". |
'''Patricia Finney''' (born 1958) is an English author and journalist. She is a graduate of [[Oxford University]] with a degree in History. She has written under the [[pen name]]s "'''P. F. Chisholm'''" and "'''Grace Cavendish'''". |
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Her first novel ''[[A Shadow of Gulls]]'', published when she was 18, won the 1977 [[David Higham Award]] for Best First Novel of the year.<ref>[http://www.librarything.com/bookaward/David%20Higham%20Prize%20for%20Fiction List of David Higham Award Winners]</ref> |
Her first novel ''[[A Shadow of Gulls]]'', published when she was 18, won the 1977 [[David Higham Award]] for Best First Novel of the year.<ref>[http://www.librarything.com/bookaward/David%20Higham%20Prize%20for%20Fiction List of David Higham Award Winners]</ref> In the same year [[BBC Radio 3]] presented her play, ''The Flood''. |
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As well as writing radio plays, such as ''A Room Full of Mirrors'', Finney has published fifteen other novels, many of which are set in Elizabethan times. They include spy thrillers, crime novels and children's books. Finney has also published three books written in "Doglish", the language of dogs.<ref>[http://biography.jrank.org/pages/1793/Finney-Patricia-1958.html Patricia Finney Biography]</ref><ref>[http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/f/patricia-finney/ Bibliography]</ref> |
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==Published works== |
==Published works== |
Revision as of 12:11, 10 May 2015
Patricia Finney (born 1958) is an English author and journalist. She is a graduate of Oxford University with a degree in History. She has written under the pen names "P. F. Chisholm" and "Grace Cavendish".
Her first novel A Shadow of Gulls, published when she was 18, won the 1977 David Higham Award for Best First Novel of the year.[1] In the same year BBC Radio 3 presented her play, The Flood.
As well as writing radio plays, such as A Room Full of Mirrors, Finney has published fifteen other novels, many of which are set in Elizabethan times. They include spy thrillers, crime novels and children's books. Finney has also published three books written in "Doglish", the language of dogs.[2][3]
Published works
Lugh Mac Romain Series
1. A Shadow of Gulls (1977)
2. The Crow Goddess (1978)
David Becket and Simon Ames Series
1. Firedrake's Eye (1992)
2. Unicorn's Blood (1998)
3. Gloriana's Torch (2003)
Robert Carey Series (writing as P F Chisholm)
1. A Famine of Horses (1994)
2. A Season of Knives (1995)
3. A Surfeit of Guns (1996)
4. A Plague of Angels (1998)
5. A Murder of Crows (2010)
6. An Air of Treason (2014)
Lady Grace Cavendish Series (as Grace Cavendish)[4]
1. Assassin (2004)
2. Betrayal (2004)
3. Conspiracy (2004)
4. Deception (2005)
5. Exile (2005)
6. Feud (2006)
7. Gold (2006)
8. Haunted (2006)
9. Intrigue (2008)
10. Jinx (2008)
11. Keys (2009)
12. Loot (2010)
Jack Series
1. I, Jack (2000)
2. Jack and Police Dog Rebel (2002)
3. Jack and the Ghosts (2013)
References
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