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Brenda Clarke | |
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Born | Brenda Margaret Lilian Honeyman 30 July 1926 [1] Bristol, England |
Died | 28 February 2022 | (aged 95)
Pen name | Kate Sedley Brenda Honeyman |
Occupation | Author |
Language | English |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Cambridge University [1] |
Genre | Historical crime novels |
Spouse | Ronald John Clarke |
Brenda Margaret Lilian Clarke (née Honeyman, 30 July 1926 – 28 February 2022), better known by the pen-name of Kate Sedley, was an English historical novelist. [2]
She was born in Bristol in 1926 and educated at The Red Maids' School, Westbury-on-Trym. She was married and had a son and a daughter, and three grandchildren. Her medieval historical whodunnits feature Roger the Chapman, who has given up a monk's cell for the freedom of peddling his wares on the road.[ citation needed] She died on 28 February 2022, at the age of 95. [3] [4]
Set in 15th-century Great Britain:
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verification. (December 2023) |
Brenda Clarke | |
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Born | Brenda Margaret Lilian Honeyman 30 July 1926 [1] Bristol, England |
Died | 28 February 2022 | (aged 95)
Pen name | Kate Sedley Brenda Honeyman |
Occupation | Author |
Language | English |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Cambridge University [1] |
Genre | Historical crime novels |
Spouse | Ronald John Clarke |
Brenda Margaret Lilian Clarke (née Honeyman, 30 July 1926 – 28 February 2022), better known by the pen-name of Kate Sedley, was an English historical novelist. [2]
She was born in Bristol in 1926 and educated at The Red Maids' School, Westbury-on-Trym. She was married and had a son and a daughter, and three grandchildren. Her medieval historical whodunnits feature Roger the Chapman, who has given up a monk's cell for the freedom of peddling his wares on the road.[ citation needed] She died on 28 February 2022, at the age of 95. [3] [4]
Set in 15th-century Great Britain: