LC control no. | nb 99139605 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PR6066.E693 |
Personal name heading | Perry, Anne |
See also | Hulme, Juliet, 1938-2023 |
Other standard no. | 0000 0001 2142 1726 85532550 Q288627 |
Associated place | Christchurch (N.Z.) |
Located | Portmahomack (Scotland) |
Birth date | 1938-10-28 |
Death date | 2023-04-10 |
Place of birth | Blackheath (London, England) |
Place of death | Los Angeles (Calif.) |
Field of activity | Detective and mystery stories Historical fiction, English |
Profession or occupation | Writers Novelists Crime writers |
Special note | Data provided by Nat. Lib. Scotland |
Found in | God's part, 1997: t.p. (Anne Perry) BL AL sent 2 June 2000 New York times, Feb. 14, 1995: p. 81 (Anne Perry; forced to admit her prior identity as ... Juliet Marion Hulme because of the interest in the murder case stirred up by a film ... "Heavenly Creatures") Contemp. auth. (Anne Perry; b. 1938) Slaves of obsession, 2001: cover, p. 1 (A William Monk novel) Cont. authors online, Aug. 22, 2001 (mystery writer with novels set in Victorian England; her prominent series include the Charlotte mysteries featuring the characters Charlotte Pitt and her husband, Inspector Thomas Pitt, and the Monk mysteries featuring the characters William Monk, a private detective, and nurse Hester Latterly; b. Juliet Marion Hulme, Oct. 28, 1938, London, England) Wikipedia, WWW, May 17, 2011 (b. Juliet Marion Hulme in Blackheath, London, 28 October, 1938; an English author; lives in Portmahomack, Scotland) Wikipedia WWW site, viewed on June 25, 2013: Anne Perry (Anne Perry (born 28 October 1938 as Juliet Hulme); convicted of participating in the murder of her friend's mother in 1954; changed her name after serving her sentence) wikipedia, April 13, 2023 (born Juliet Marion Hulme; 28 October 1938 --10 April 2023) was a British convicted murderer and writer best known as the author of the Thomas Pitt and William Monk series of historical detective fiction) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Perry> New York times, 13 Apr. 2023: in an obituary on page A21 (Anne Perry; born Juliet Marion Hulme on Oct. 28, 1938 in London [England], died Monday [Apr. 10, 2023] in Los Angeles, aged 84; the prolific London-born author of historical and socially conscious crime fiction who in her teens served five years in prison for murder, a sordid past that came to wide attention with the release of a 1994 movie; her books, including the Thomas Pitt and William Monk series of historical mysteries, have sold millions of copies worldwide; developed tuberculosis as a child and lived with a foster family in the Bahamas for her health; rejoined her family who had moved to Christchurch, New Zealand at age 13) |
Associated language | eng |
Invalid LCCN | n 79003540 n 2012004220 |