Isobel Mary Lambot (21 July 1926 – found 3 July 2001) was a British writer of crime fiction. She also published works under the pen names Mary Turner and Daniel Ingham.
She was born in Birmingham. Lambot earned a BA from the University of Liverpool and a teaching certificate from the University of Birmingham. She married Maurice Edouard Lambot in 1959. From 1973 to 1980, she tutored evening classes in creative writing.[1]
Lambot left a residential home in Kington on 21 June 2001. After an extensive search by police and local volunteers, she was found dead in Yeld Wood, Hergest Ridge on 3 July.[2]
Selected works[1]
- Taste of Murder (1966)
- Shroud of Canvas (1967)
- Point of Death (1969)
- Watcher on the Shore (1971)
- Contract for Death (1972) as Daniel Ingham
- The Justice Hunt (1975), as Mary Turner
- Runaway Lady (1980), as Mary Turner
- The Craft of Writing Crime Novels (1992), non-fiction
References
- 1 2 Publications, Europa (2003). International Who's Who of Authors and Writers 2004. p. 315. ISBN 1857431790.
- ↑ "Isobel Lambot found dead after Hergest Ridge search". Hereford Times.
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