Kate Sedley
Appearance
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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.[3] She died on 28 February 2022, at the age of 95.[4][5]
Roger the Chapman series
[edit]Set in 15th-century Great Britain:
- Death and the Chapman (1991)
- The Plymouth Cloak (1992)
- The Hanged Man aka The Weaver's Tale (1993)
- The Holy Innocents (1994)
- The Eve of Saint Hyacinth (1995)
- The Wicked Winter (1995)
- The Brothers of Glastonbury (1997)
- The Weaver's Inheritance (1998)
- The Saint John's Fern (1999)
- The Goldsmith's Daughter (2001)
- The Lammas Feast (2002)
- Nine Men Dancing (2003)
- The Midsummer Rose (2004)
- The Burgundian's Tale (2005)
- Prodigal Son (2006)
- The Three Kings of Cologne (2007)
- The Green Man (2008)
- The Dance of Death (2009)
- The Wheel of Fate (2010)
- The Midsummer Crown (2011)
- The Tintern Treasure (2012)
- The Christmas Wassail (2013)
As Brenda Honeyman
[edit]- The Kingmaker (1969)
- Richmond and Elizabeth (1970)
- Harry the King (1971) aka The Warrior King as Brenda Clarke
- Brother Bedford (1972)
- Good Duke Humphrey (1973)
- The King's Minions (1974)
- The Queen and Mortimer (1974)
- Edward the Warrior (1975)
- All the King's Sons (1976)
- The Golden Griffin (1976)
- At the King's Court (1977)
- The King's Tale (1977)
- Macbeth, King of Scots (1977)
- Emma, the Queen (1978)
- Harold of the English (1979)
As Brenda Clarke
[edit]- Glass Island (1978)
- The Lofty Banners (1979)
- Far Morning (1982)
- All Through the Day (1983)
- A Rose in May (1984)
- Three Women (1985)
- Winter Landscape (1986)
- Under Heaven (1988)
- Equal Chance (1989)
- Sisters and Lovers (1990)
- Beyond the World (1991)
- Riches of the Heart (1991)
- A Durable Fire (1993)
- Sweet Auburn (1995)
- Richard Plantagenet (1997)
- Last of the Barons (1998)
- The Warrior King (1998) aka Harry the King as Brenda Honeyman
- A Royal Alliance (1998)
Novels
[edit]- For King and Country (2006)
References
[edit]- ^ a b Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series. Archived from the original on 9 April 2016.
- ^ Philips, Helen (17 December 2001). "Impostor or not and tragedy resurrected". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. p. 4B. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
- ^ "Order of Roger The Chapman Books". www.orderofbooks.com. Retrieved 20 July 2024.
- ^ "Brenda Margaret Lilian Clarke". Probate Search. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
- ^ "Brends Clarke née Honeyman" (PDF). The Red Maids Society. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
External links
[edit]- Sedley short biography at Fantastic Fiction
- Sedley at Macmillan