Josephine
Josephine was born in New Albany, Indiana where she grew up in a house with her many sisters and only brother. She is now a mother and grandmother many times over. Josephine now lives with her youngest son and their dog. She still resides in Indiana but has moved farther out in the country. Josephine has always had an interest in the paranormal. She accredits this to the fact that she grew up in a haunted house and that most people thought her grandmother was real witch. But all the stories her...See more
Josephine was born in New Albany, Indiana where she grew up in a house with her many sisters and only brother. She is now a mother and grandmother many times over. Josephine now lives with her youngest son and their dog. She still resides in Indiana but has moved farther out in the country. Josephine has always had an interest in the paranormal. She accredits this to the fact that she grew up in a haunted house and that most people thought her grandmother was real witch. But all the stories her brother told her almost every night at bedtime of monsters in her closet and boogie men under her bed probably added to her fascination with everything mystical. To find out more about Josephine you can look her up on Facebook or on her website: ... See less
Josephine's Featured Books
Josephine book reviews
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Brat Farrar
One of Josephine Tey's best
by Marcia, Dec 18, 2021
Tey wrote only a few books for a first-class Golden Age mystery writer and each is to be treasured. She's among the finest of the British mystery writers. This is one of her best. Very challenging. ... Read More
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The Man in the Queue
Whodunnit?!
by Helen P, Oct 24, 2013
Inspector Grant scores again. A really intriguing mystery with the most unexpected ending. But the real intrigue is in the exploration of character and motive. Josephine Tey never fails to delight ... Read More
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A Shilling for Candles
Another winner for Inspector Grant
by Helen P, Oct 24, 2013
I love Josephine Tey and wish she had lived longer. This book pleases on many levels but especially in her characterisation. It IS old-fashioned, but none the worse for that. And as an insight ... Read More