Kathleen Freeman was born at Yardley in east Birmingham. She attended the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire in Cardiff. In 1919, she was appointed Lecturer in Greek. She also wrote under the pseudonyms 'Mary Fitt', and 'Stuart Mary Wick'. |
Titles and year of publication:
1) The Intruder, and other stories (short stories) | 1926 |
2) Gown and Shroud | 1947 |
As 'Mary Fitt' | |
1) Murder Mars the Tour | 1936 |
2) Three Sisters Flew Home | 1936 |
3) Bulls Like Death | 1937 |
4) The Three Hunting Horns | 1937 |
5) Expected Death | 1938 |
6) Sky-Rocket | 1938 |
7) Death at Dancing Stones | 1939 |
8) Murder of a Mouse | 1939 |
9) Death Starts a Rumor | 1940 |
10) Death and Mary Dazill (US Title: Aftermath of Murder [1941]) | 1941 |
11) Death on Herons' Mere (US Title: Death Finds a Target [1942]) | 1941 |
12) Requiem for Robert | 1942 |
13) Clues to Christabel | 1944 |
14) Death and the Pleasant Voices | 1946 |
15) A Fine and Private Place | 1947 |
16) Death and the Bright Day | 1948 |
17) The Banquet Ceases | 1949 |
18) Pity for Pamela | 1950 |
19) An Ill Wind | 1951 |
20) Death and the Shortest Day | 1952 |
21) The Night-Watchman's Friend | 1953 |
22) Love from Elizabeth | 1954 |
23) The Man Who Shot Birds and other tales (short stories) | 1954 |
24) Sweet Poison | 1956 |
25) The Late Uncle Max | 1957 |
26) Case for the Defence | 1958 |
27) Mizmaze | 1959 |
28) There Are More Ways of Killing ... | 1960 |
As 'Stuart Mary Wick' | |
1) And Where's Mr. Bellamy? | 1948 |
2) The Statue and the Lady | 1950 |