Author A-Z > Patricia Wentworth
Patricia Wentworth was born in India in 1878 and educated privately in London. Her first novel, 'A Marriage under the Terror' was published in 1910, her last in 1961. A writer mainly of mystery and detective novels, she is probably best-known for her creation of Miss Maud Silver, a character spanning more than 30 years. Married twice, with one daughter and three stepsons, Patricia Wentworth died in 1961.
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