Carola Dunn (born 14th November1946 in England) is a British-American writer. She has written some historical romances, before she became a crime writer. Today she lives and works in Eugene, Oregon. Her PI and heroine of crime novels is the young Lady Daisy Dalrymple, sometimes known as "Miss Daisy". Daisy's assistant is Chief Detective Alec Fletcher who helpes her solving mysteries. (Redirected from 14th November) November 14 is the 318th day of the year (319th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 47 days remaining. ... 1946 was a common year starting on Tuesday. ... Royal motto: Dieu et mon droit (French: God and my right) Englands location within the UK Official language English de facto Capital London de facto Largest city London Area - Total Ranked 1st UK 130,395 km² Population - Total (2001) - Density Ranked 1st UK 49,138,831 377/km² Religion... State nickname: Beaver State Other U.S. States Capital Salem Largest city Portland Governor Ted Kulongoski Official languages None Area 255,026 km² (9th) - Land 248,849 km² - Water 6,177 km² (2. ...
Today, Carola Dunn has got a granddaughter and a grandson (she became grandmother one or two years ago).
Bibliography
The Daisy Dalrymple series
"Cosy mysteries set in England in the 1920s"
Death At Wentwater Court
The Winter Garden Mystery
Requiem For A Mezzo
Murder On The Flying Scotsman
Damsel In Distress
Dead In The Water
Styx And Stones
Rattle His Bones
To Davy Jones Below
The Case Of The Murdered Muckraker
Mistletoe And Murder
Die Laughing
A Mourning Wedding (paperback Nov. 2005)
Fall Of A Philanderer (Sept. 2005)
Daisy also appears in short stories:
"Unhappy Medium" in Malice Domestic 7 (available online (http://www.belgravehouse.com/storm.htm))
"Storm In A Tea Shoppe" in Crime Through Time (available online (http://www.belgravehouse.com/unhappy.htm))
External links
Official website (http://www.geocities.com/CarolaDunn/)
Details (http://www.geocities.com/caroladunn/DaisyDalrympleMysteries.html) of the Daisy Dalrymple series
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