A further crime novel, The Singing Sands, was found in her papers and published posthumously.Ībout a dozen one-act plays and another dozen full-length plays were written under the name of Gordon Daviot. The Daughter of Time was the last of Tey's books published during her lifetime. The Franchise Affair also has a historical context: although set in the 1940s, it is based on the 18th-century case of Elizabeth Canning. In 1990, The Daughter of Time was selected by the British Crime Writers' Association as the greatest mystery novel of all time The Franchise Affair was 11th on the same list of 100 books. Grant comes to the firm conclusion that King Richard was totally innocent of the death of the Princes. (Grant appears in a sixth, The Franchise Affair, as a minor character.) The most famous of these is The Daughter of Time, in which Grant, laid up in hospital, has friends research reference books and contemporary documents so that he can puzzle out the mystery of whether King Richard III of England murdered his nephews, the Princes in the Tower. In five of the mystery novels, all of which except the first she wrote under the name of Tey, the hero is Scotland Yard Inspector Alan Grant. She also wrote as Gordon Daviot, under which name she wrote plays with an historical theme. Josephine Tey was a pseudonym used by Elizabeth Mackintosh (25 July 1896 – 13 February 1952), a Scottish author best known for her mystery novels.
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