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Catriona McPherson (born 22 October 1965, in South Queensferry) [1] is a Scottish writer. She is best known for her Dandy Gilver series. Her novels have won an Agatha Award , two Anthony Awards , six Lefty Awards , and two Macavity Awards .
Dandy Gilver is the protagonist of a historical mystery series by Catriona McPherson. The stories are set in Scotland in the interwar period , beginning shortly after World War I and extending into the mid-1930s.
Left Coast Crime is an annual conference organised by mystery fiction fans for mystery fiction fans, first held in San Francisco in 1991. It is concerned with western North American region mysteries, but the conference itself travels worldwide, having been held in Canada and the United Kingdom, as well as different parts of the United States.
What is performing or writing for "Saturday Night Live" really like? TODAY.com talked to past and present cast to learn what really goes on behind the scenes.
Over 130 years after his gruesome murders in East London, England, the descendants of his victims are looking to unmask the identity of the serial killer popularly known as Jack the Ripper. The ...
Catriona McPherson: The Reek of Red Herrings: Dandy Gilver: Winner Jessica Estevao: Whispers Beyond the Veil: Change of Fortune Finalist D.E. Ireland: Get Me to the Grave on Time: Eliza Doolittle and Henry Higgins Mysteries Finalist Edith Maxwell: Delivering the Truth: Quaker Midwife Finalist Victoria Thompson: Murder in Morningside Heights ...
Known online as "The Ice Skating Sisters," Alydia and Everly died with their parents in the mid-air collision over the Potomac this week.
The Sandyford murder case (also known as the Sandyford Place Mystery) is a well-known 19th-century case from the United Kingdom.The murder in question is one of four notorious ones that took place in an infamous area of Glasgow known as the Square Mile of Murder, which lies around Charing Cross, "situated where Sauchiehall Street is coming to an end as a shopping centre and giving way to well ...