Sheila Pim was born in Dublin, Ireland. She was educated at the French School, Bray, a finishing school in Lausanne, Switzerland and at Girton College, Cambridge, where she studied French and Italian. She was also a well-known amateur botanist. |
Titles and year of publication:
1) Common or Garden Crime | 1945 |
2) Creeping Venom | 1946 |
3) A Brush with Death | 1950 |
4) A Hive of Suspects | 1952 |
5) Other People’s Business | 1957 |
6) The Sheltered Garden | 1964 |