Mary Chiappe
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Mary Chiappe is a Gibraltarian writer and former Gibraltar Minister for Education in the 1960s.[1] She is the author of several books, including the Giovanni Bresciano series of detective novels set in the 18th and 19th centuries, which she has written in conjunction with the Gibraltarian writer and historian Sam Benady.[2] She has written a regular weekly column in the Gibraltar Chronicle for several years.
Works[edit]
- Cabbages and Kings (2006)
- The Grapes of Warmth (2003)
- A Handful of Poems (1995)
- The Murder in Whirligig Lane (2010)
- Fall of a Sparrow (2010)
- The Pearls of Tangier (2011)
- The Prince's Lady (2012)
- The Devil's Tongue (2013)
- The Death in Paradise Ramp (2014)
References[edit]
- ^ Bye-elections, by the way..., Panorama, 11 January 1999
- ^ Gib based Murder Mystery... introduces Bresciano, Gibraltar Chronicle, 9 August 2010
External links[edit]
- About Mary Chiappe in Calpe Press web site.
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