• (née Bliss; 29 April 1937 – 18 October 2020), known professionally as Jill Paton Walsh, was an English novelist and children's writer. She may be known best...
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  • of British writer Dorothy L. Sayers (1893–1957) and the sequels by Jill Paton Walsh. Vane, a mystery writer, initially meets Lord Peter Wimsey while she...
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  • remained at her death as fragments and notes. It was completed by Jill Paton Walsh and published in 1998. The title is a quotation from John Milton's...
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  • Jill Walsh may refer to: Jill Walsh (cyclist) (born 1963), American cyclist Jill Paton Walsh (born 1937), English novelist and children's writer This disambiguation...
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  • Knowledge of Angels is a medieval philosophical novel by Jill Paton Walsh which was shortlisted for the 1994 Booker Prize. The book received mixed to positive...
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    and short stories by Dorothy L. Sayers (and their continuation by Jill Paton Walsh). A dilettante who solves mysteries for his own amusement, Wimsey is...
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    American actress Jill Paton Walsh (1937–2020), English novelist and children's writer Jill Zarin, American television personality Jill Zimmerman (born...
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  • and final Lord Peter Wimsey-Harriet Vane detective novel written by Jill Paton Walsh. Featuring characters created by Dorothy L. Sayers, it was written...
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    well as in the novel Thrones, Dominations by Dorothy L. Sayers and Jill Paton Walsh in which a character remarks: "You can bury them deep under, sir; you...
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    said Fen suddenly. "It must be Tuesday." The Late Scholar (2013) by Jill Paton Walsh is a sequel, set in 1951, to the Lord Peter Wimsey novels of Dorothy...
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  • well-behaved..." In A Presumption of Death, the World War II Wimsey novel by Jill Paton Walsh, Harriet takes the three children of Charles and Mary to Talboys, together...
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  • the third Lord Peter Wimsey-Harriet Vane detective novel written by Jill Paton Walsh. Featuring characters created by Dorothy L. Sayers, it was written...
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  • protagonist, Lord Peter Wimsey. In novels written after Sayers' death by Jill Paton Walsh (with the cooperation of the Sayers estate), Lord Peter also eventually...
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  • of the 1970s Jared Walsh, American baseball player Jeffrey Walsh, Catholic bishop-elect of Gaylord, Michigan, U.S. Jill Paton Walsh (1937–2020), English...
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  • Hemingford (born 4 July 1973) In February 2020, Herbert met the writer Jill Paton Walsh, whom he married in September of that year. She died three weeks later...
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  • Wimsey–Harriet Vane mystery novel by Jill Paton Walsh, based loosely on The Wimsey Papers by Dorothy L. Sayers. The novel is Walsh's first original Lord Peter Wimsey...
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  • Imogen Quy is a nurse at St Agatha's College, Oxford in a series by Jill Paton Walsh. Agatha Raisin is an impatient and nosy retired London PR agent who...
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    the Fields". In the 2002 detective novel A Presumption of Death by Jill Paton Walsh and Dorothy L. Sayers, the plot centres on Harriet Vane and Lord Peter...
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  • Tabor (on Aleyn, TSCD490, 1997). In the 2013 novel The Late Scholar by Jill Paton Walsh, the character Peter Wimsey notes that the Bentley case has reduced...
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  • off-Broadway play by Will Scheffer The Green Book, a children's book by Jill Paton Walsh Green Book (CD-interactive standard) Green Book (Tibetan document)...
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    Cambridge is repeatedly referred to in The Bad Quarto, a mystery novel by Jill Paton Walsh. Her novel mentions a supposed additional chapter regarding night climbing...
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    2007, buildering in Cambridge was featured in a detective novel by Jill Paton Walsh. Between 2007 and 2011, several books on night climbing were published...
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  • universities or the governor for state-funded universities. In the Jill Paton Walsh continuation of the Lord Peter Wimsey series of detective novels, The...
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  • Hoaxes", published in 1977, in the detective novel The Bad Quarto by Jill Paton Walsh, published in 2007 and in Michael Ondaatje's Warlight, which cites...
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    Ian Flitcroft Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018) The Late Scholar by Jill Paton Walsh, part of the continuation of the Lord Peter Wimsey books of Dorothy...
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    1941 bombing is described in a chapter of The Attenbury Emeralds by Jill Paton Walsh. The bombing and its aftermath have a considerable bearing on the investigation...
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    set in 1936 London and begun by Dorothy L. Sayers, but completed by Jill Paton Walsh and published in 1998, Wimsey and Police Superintendent Charles Parker...
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    story written by Sayers) The Late Scholar (last story completed by Jill Paton Walsh) Nero Wolfe Rex Stout Fer-de-Lance A Family Affair (last novel completed...
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  • Baron Rothschild, English banker and philanthropist (d. 2024) 1937 – Jill Paton Walsh, English author (d. 2020) 1938 – Steven Bach, American writer, businessman...
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  • Boucca Wicca. In the children's book Thomas and the Tinners (1995) by Jill Paton Walsh, Buccas are presented as fairies who work in Cornish tin mines, granting...
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