The Possessions of a Lady

by Jonathan Gash

Lovejoy (book 19)

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Ejected from Thekla Paumann's fashion show, peerless antiques divvy Lovejoy knows he's in trouble. She has been paying all his bills, and soon utilities and even food will vanish. This is the latest novel in the bestselling Lovejoy series.

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Jonathan Gash, best known as the creator of the character Lovejoy, is the pseudonym of John Grant. Grant was born on September 30, 1933 in Bolton, Lancashire, England. He was educated at the University of London and the Royal College of Surgeons and Physics. In the mid-1970s, Gash began writing to relieve some of the stress of his career as a show more physician. The first Lovejoy novel, The Judas Pair, won the Creasey Award for the Crime Writer's Association of Great Britain for best first crime novel. A number of other novels, Lovejoy's and otherwise, have followed. (Bowker Author Biography) Jonathan Gash was born John Grant on September 30, 1933 in Bolton, Lancashire, England. He was received an M.B. and a B.S. at the University of London, a M.R.C.S. and a L.R.C.P. at the Royal College of Surgeons and Physicians and has also earned D.Path., D.Bact., D.H.M., M.D. and D.T.M.H. He achieved the rank of Major in the British Army Medical Corps and was posted to Germany. In 1955, he married Pamela Richard, and they had three daughters. Grant had served as a general practitioner in London, a pathologist in London and Essex, a clinical pathologist in Hanover and Berlin, a lecturer in clinical pathology and head of division at the University of Hong Kong, and a microbiologist in Hong Kong and London. He was also the head of the bacteriology unit at the School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London, from 1971 to 1988. He is a fellow of the International College of Surgeons and of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine. Jonathan Gash is the author of The Lovejoy Novels, whose first was "The Judas Pair" (1977). It won the Creasey Award from the Crime Writer's Association of Great Britain for the best first crime novel of the year. Some of the other titles in the Lovejoy series are "The Vatican Rip" (1981), "The Gondola Scam" (1983), "Jade Woman" (1988), "Lies of Fair Ladies" (1991), "The Grace in Older Women" (1995), and "A Rag, a Bone and a Hank of Hair" (1999). He also has a series that features Dr. Clare Burtonall with the first being "Different Women Dancing" (1997). He has also written "The Incomer" (1982) under the pseudonym Graham Gaunt and "Mehala, Lady of Sealandings" (1993) under the pseudonym Jonathan Grant. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Common Knowledge

Original publication date
1996
People/Characters
Lovejoy; Tinker Dill; Thekla Paumann; Aureole; Briony Finch; Lydia, Lovejoy's apprentice
Important places
East Anglia, England, UK; London, England, UK; Manchester, England, UK; Lancashire, England, UK
Dedication
Dedications
To Ts'ai Chen, the Chinese God of lucky guesses made when buying, this story is humbly dedicated.
Lovejoy
For
Old neighbours of York St, Bolton, Lancashire.
Thanks
Susan
First words
Life is women and antiques, nothing else.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)But I couldn't help remembering that she was a quick learner.

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Mystery
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
LCC
PR6057 .A728 .P67Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature1961-2000
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