Winifred Arnaud Duke was born in Liverpool. She was an author, editor, and writer of Scottish history. She also wrote true crime novels and articles for the Juridical Review, a monthly Scottisch legal journal. |
Titles and year of publication:
1) The House of Ogilvie | 1922 |
2) The Wild Flame | 1923 |
3) The Laird | 1925 |
4) Tales of Hate (short stories) | 1927 |
5) Madeleine Smith | 1928 |
6) The Drove Road | 1930 |
7) Bastard Verdict | 1931 |
8) The Hour-Glass | 1934 |
9) Skin for Skin | 1935 |
10) Stubble | 1935 |
11) Crookedshaws | 1936 |
12) Murder of Mr. Mallabee | 1937 |
13) Room for a Ghost | 1937 |
14) Death and His Sweetheart | 1938 |
15) The Unjust Jury | 1941 |
16) The Shears of Destiny | 1942 |
17) The Royal Ishmael | 1943 |
18) Funeral March of a Marionette | 1945 |
19) The Spider's Web | 1945 |
20) Blind Geese | 1946 |
21) Seven Women | 1947 |
22) The Black Mirror | 1948 |
23) Dirge for a Dead | 1949 |
24) The Needful Journey | 1950 |
25) Shadows | 1951 |
26) A Web in Childhood | 1952 |
27) Winter Pride | 1952 |
28) The Cherry-Fair | 1954 |
29) The Lost Cause | 1954 |
30) The Dancing of the Fox | 1956 |