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Ngaio Marsh

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Ngaio Marsh

Dame Ngaio Marsh, born Edith Ngaio Marsh, was a New Zealand crime writer and theatre director. There is some uncertainty over her birth date as her father neglected to register her birth until 1900, but she was born in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand.Of all the "Great Ladies" of the English mystery's golden age, including Margery Allingham, Agatha Christie, and Dorothy L. Sayers, Ngaio Marsh alone survived to publish in the 1980s. Over a fifty-year span, from 1932 to 1982, Marsh wrote thirty-two classic English detective novels, which gained international acclaim. She did not always see herself as a writer, but first planned a career as a painter.Marsh's first novel, A MAN LAY DEAD (1934), which she wrote in London in 1931-32, introduced the detective Inspector Roderick Alleyn: a combination of Sayers's Lord Peter Wimsey and a realistically depicted police official at work. Throughout the 1930s Marsh painted occasionally, wrote plays for local repertory societies in New Zealand, and published detective novels. In 1937 Marsh went to England for a period. Before going back to her home country, she spent six months travelling about Europe. All her novels feature British CID detective Roderick Alleyn. Several novels feature Marsh's other loves, the theatre and painting. A number are set around theatrical productions (Enter a Murderer, Vintage Murder, Overture to Death, Opening Night, Death at the Dolphin, and Light Thickens), and two others are about actors off stage (Final Curtain and False Scent). Her short story "'I Can Find My Way Out" is also set around a theatrical production and is the earlier "Jupiter case" referred to in Opening Night. Alleyn marries a painter, Agatha Troy, whom he meets during an investigation (Artists in Crime), and who features in several later novels.Series:* Roderick Alleyn


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Dame Ngaio Marsh, born Edith Ngaio Marsh, was a New Zealand crime writer and theatre director. There is some uncertainty over her birth date as her father neglected to register her birth until 1900, but she was born in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand.Of all the "Great Ladies" of the English mystery's golden age, including Margery Allingham, Agatha Christie, and Dorothy L. Sayers, Ngaio Marsh alone survived to publish in the 1980s. Over a fifty-year span, from 1932 to 1982, Marsh wrote thirty-two classic English detective novels, which gained international acclaim. She did not always see herself as a writer, but first planned a career as a painter.Marsh's first novel, A MAN LAY DEAD (1934), which she wrote in London in 1931-32, introduced the detective Inspector Roderick Alleyn: a combination of Sayers's Lord Peter Wimsey and a realistically depicted police official at work. Throughout the 1930s Marsh painted occasionally, wrote plays for local repertory societies in New Zealand, and published detective novels. In 1937 Marsh went to England for a period. Before going back to her home country, she spent six months travelling about Europe. All her novels feature British CID detective Roderick Alleyn. Several novels feature Marsh's other loves, the theatre and painting. A number are set around theatrical productions (Enter a Murderer, Vintage Murder, Overture to Death, Opening Night, Death at the Dolphin, and Light Thickens), and two others are about actors off stage (Final Curtain and False Scent). Her short story "'I Can Find My Way Out" is also set around a theatrical production and is the earlier "Jupiter case" referred to in Opening Night. Alleyn marries a painter, Agatha Troy, whom he meets during an investigation (Artists in Crime), and who features in several later novels.Series:* Roderick Alleyn


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Vintage Murder

Ngaio Marsh

New Zealand theatrical manager Alfred Meyer wanted to celebrate his...

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A Man Lay Dead (The crime club)

Ngaio Marsh

Sir Hubert Handesley's lively weekend house-parties are deservedly...

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Death in a White Tie

Ngaio Marsh

Debutantes and chaperones were planning their luncheons, teas, dinners,...

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Death of a Peer (Dead Letter Mysteries)

Ngaio Marsh

The gruesome slaying of their uncle saves the Lampreys from financial ruin,...

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Artists in Crime

Ngaio Marsh

One of Ngaio Marsh's most famous murder mysteries, which introduces...

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Clutch of Constables

Ngaio Marsh

Five Days Out of Time… that was how the ad had described the Zodiac cruise...

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Enter a Murderer (Dead Letter Mysteries)

Ngaio Marsh

The script of the Unicorn Theatre's new play uncannily echoes a...

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Scales of Justice

Ngaio Marsh

The quiet village of Swevenings seemed an English pastoral paradise, until...

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Final Curtain

Ngaio Marsh

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Overture to Death

Ngaio Marsh

A classic Ngaio Marsh novel in which she more than lives up to her...

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Death and the Dancing Footman

Ngaio Marsh

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Night at the Vulcan (Inspector Roderick Alleyn Mysteries)

Ngaio Marsh

The usual opening night scandals behind the scenes at the Vulcan...

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Colour Scheme

Ngaio Marsh

A spa-goer resorts to murder.Even down in New Zealand, war-fueled spy fever...

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Vintage Murder (St. Martin's Minotaur Mystery)

Ngaio Marsh

Inspector Roderick Alleyn finds his vacation cut short when a famous...

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Death at the Bar (The Alleyn mysteries)

Ngaio Marsh

A cosy game of darts in a cosy English pub is going well until one of the...

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Hand in Glove

Ngaio Marsh

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Singing in the Shrouds

Ngaio Marsh

A serial strangler's latest victim lies covered in flowers on a London...

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Death in Ecstasy (Dead Letter Mysteries)

Ngaio Marsh

When a member of a wealthy cult, the House of the Sacred Flame, dies...

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Died in the Wool

Ngaio Marsh

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Light Thickens

Ngaio Marsh

Sinister happenings plague Peregrine Jay's production of "Macbeth" at...

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Photo Finish (St. Martin's Minotaur Mysteries)

Ngaio Marsh

Roderick Alleyn, Scotland Yard's chief superintendent, accompanies his...

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Tied Up in Tinsel

Ngaio Marsh

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The Nursing Home Murder

Ngaio Marsh

When Britain's Home Secretary complained of abdominal pains, it seemed...

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When in Rome

Ngaio Marsh

When their guide disappears mysteriously in the depths of a Roman Basilica,...

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Death of a Fool

Ngaio Marsh

When one of the dancers in South Mardian's annual sword dance is...

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Killer Dolphin

Ngaio Marsh

The restored Dolphin Theater has a new hit play inspired by the discovery...

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Black As He’s Painted

Ngaio Marsh

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Grave Mistake

Ngaio Marsh

Despite two husbands being dead and a daughter marrying the wrong man, no...

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Spinsters in Jeopardy

Ngaio Marsh

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A Wreath for Rivera

Ngaio Marsh

Red-hot jazz meets cold-blooded murder. When Lord Pastern Bagott takes up...

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False Scent

Ngaio Marsh

The indomitable Inspector Roderick Alleyn is sent to sniff out the case of...


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