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The Hounds of Sunset

The Hounds of Sunset( )
Author: Pargeter, Edith
Series title:The Brothers of Gwynedd Ser.
ISBN:978-0-7472-3029-8
Publication Date:May 1988
Publisher:Headline Publishing Group
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $18.99
Book Description:

Powerful Prince Llewelyn still treasures his vision of a Wales united against the threat of the English kings. The dream seems near fulfilment until Edward, vigorous, ambitious, and arrogant, takes old Henry's place on the English throne--and more than his share of power. Trouble also looms nearer home, where the youngest of the Welsh brothers, David--blue-eyed, charming, and deadly--is plotting Llewelyn’s downfall. Threatened on all sides, Llewelyn looks for...
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Book Details
Pages:340
Detailed Subjects: Fiction / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):11.1 x 17.8 x 2.7 cm
Book Weight:0.2 Kilograms
Author Biography
Pargeter, Edith (Author)
Edith Pargeter was born in Horsehay, Shropshire. She was a chemist's assistant from 1933 to 1940 and participated during World War II in the Women's Royal Navy Service. She adopted the pseudonym "Ellis Peters" to clearly mark a division between her mystery stories and her other work. Her brother was Ellis and Petra was a friend from Czechoslovakia, thus the name. She came to writing mysteries, she says, "after half a lifetime of novel-writing." Her detective fiction features well-rounded, knowledgeable characters with whom the reader can empathize.

Pargeter started writing seriously for publication while gathering useful information on medicines that she would draw upon later when tackling crime stories. Her first published novel was Hortensius, friend of Nero (1936), a rather dry tale of martyrdom that was not a great success but she persevered and The City Lies Foursquare (1939) was much more warmly received. Her most famous literary creation is the medieval monk Brother Cadfael.

Peters received the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Award in 1963 and the Crime Writers Association's Silver Dagger Award in 1981.

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