Dorothy Bowers
DOROTHY BOWERS (1902-1948) was a champion of "fair play" mysteries in which all the clues are cunningly displayed within the story. The daughter of a bakery owner, she attended Oxford university, and later became a History teacher, supplementing her income by compiling crossword puzzles. A member of the Detection Club, Bowers wrote five crime thrillers before her early death from tuberculosis.
DOROTHY BOWERS (1902-1948) was a champion of "fair play" mysteries in which all the clues are cunningly displayed within the story. The daughter of a bakery owner, she attended Oxford university, and later became a History teacher, supplementing her income by compiling crossword puzzles. A member of the Detection Club, Bowers wrote five crime thrillers before her early death from tuberculosis. See less
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Dorothy Bowers book reviews
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Postscript to Poison
Excellent Classic British Detective Novel
by JohnH, May 29, 2010
Dorothy Bowers' first mystery novel with Inspector Dan Pardoe is charming and interesting. The Inspector is a likable, intelligent character, and you will enjoy working out the who-dun-it. Her ... Read More
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Fear and Miss Betony
Her Last book should not be your first
by JohnH, May 29, 2010
I made the mistake of reading Dorothy Bowers' LAST Inspector Pardoe mystery FIRST. Unfortunately, although it is a very good book, it is a poor introduction to the Inspector, as he only appears in ... Read More