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Rebecca Tope

Rebecca Tope is a British crime novelist and journalist. She is the author of three murder mystery series, featuring the fictional characters of Den Cooper, a Devon police detective; Drew Slocombe, a former nurse, now an undertaker; Thea Osborne, a house sitter in the Cotswolds; and Persimmon Brown, a florist in the Lake District. Tope is also ghost writer of the novels based on the ITV series Rosemary and Thyme.[1][2][3]

Rebecca Tope
Born
Rebecca Tope

(1948-10-02) 2 October 1948 (age 75)
Cheshire
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)Author, journalist

Background edit

Rebecca Tope was born on 2 October 1948, in Worcestershire, and has lived in many parts of England since then. She has nearly 40 crime novels in print, published by Allison & Busby. Her two main series are set in the Cotswolds and the Lake District, both featuring amateur female detectives.

She lives on a smallholding in Herefordshire, but has had no livestock for some years. The acres have been returned to the wildlife, which includes a lot of brambles and thistles.

She founded a small press, Praxis Books, in 1992, which has concentrated almost exclusively on reissuing the works of Sabine Baring-Gould (1834–1924). She has also written and published a definitive biography of Baring-Gould.

Tope's hobbies mainly centre around wool, antique auctions and travel.

Bibliography edit

The Cotswold Mysteries edit

  • A Cotswold Killing 23 May 2005, Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749083984
  • A Cotswold Ordeal 31 October 2006, Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749082680
  • Death in the Cotswolds 28 April 2008, Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749080648
  • A Cotswold Mystery 28 August 2008, Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749079420
  • Blood in the Cotswolds 7 September 2009, Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749007300[4]
  • Slaughter in the Cotswolds 22 February 2010, Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749007935[5]
  • Fear in the Cotswolds 13 September 2010, Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749008901[6]
  • Grave in the Cotswolds 4 April 2011, Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749009168
  • Deception in the Cotswolds (re-issued) 26 March 2012, Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749010621
  • Malice in the Cotswolds 26 March 2012, Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749010645
  • Shadows in the Cotswolds 25 March 2013, Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749011239
  • Trouble in the Cotswolds 24 March 2014, Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749014438
  • Revenge in the Cotswolds 19 March 2015, Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749017903
  • Guilt in the Cotswolds 24 March 2016, Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749019044
  • A Cotswold Casebook (short stories) 20 April 2017, Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749020149
  • Peril in the Cotswolds 24 August 2017, Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749021689
  • Crisis in the Cotswolds 19 April 2019, Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749023386
  • Secrets in the Cotswolds 24 August 2019, Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749024338
  • A Cotswold Christmas Mystery (forthcoming)[7]

West Country Mysteries edit

Lake District Mysteries edit

[7]

Ghostwritten edit

Three novelisations of Rosemary and Thyme, credited to ITV series creator Brian Eastman, which were published in Britain by Allison and Busby and in Australia by Hardie Grant Books:

  • And No Birds Sing (published in 2004, based on the pilot episode) Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749083410
  • The Tree of Death (published in 2005, based on the final episode of Series 1) Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749081409
  • Memory of Water (published in 2006, based on the feature-length opening episode of Series 2) Allison & Busby ISBN 978-0749081270

Awards edit

  • 2009 Longlisted for Crimefest (International Crime Fiction Convention) "Sounds of Crime (unabridged)" for Blood in the Cotswolds (read by Caroline Lennon)[15]
  • 2010 Longlisted for Crimefest "eDunnit Award" for Fear in the Cotswolds
  • 2010 Longlisted for Crimefest "Sounds of Crime longlist – unabridged" for Slaughter in the Cotswolds (read by Caroline Lennon)[16]
  • 2011 Longlisted for Crimefest "eDunnit Award" for A Grave in the Cotswolds
  • 2011 Longlisted for Crimefest "Sounds of Crime longlist – unabridged" for A Grave in the Cotswolds (read by Caroline Lennon)[17]
  • 2012 Longlisted for Crimefest "Audible Sounds of Crime" for Deception in the Cotswolds (read by Caroline Lennon)
  • 2012 Longlisted for Crimefest "Goldsboro Last Laugh Award" for Deception in the Cotswolds
  • 2012 Longlisted for Crimefest "eDunnit Award" for Deception in the Cotswolds[18]

References edit

  1. ^ . Knight Hall agency. Archived from the original on 18 March 2014.
  2. ^ "A choice of recent crime fiction", The Spectator 24 March 2001
  3. ^ "Words and music to raise the rafters". The Forester. 20 May 2010.
  4. ^ "Murder detectives sought". Evesham Journal. 27 April 2008. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
  5. ^ "Best-selling author in Broadway book signing". Evesham Journal. 21 March 2010. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
  6. ^ "Evesham Journal New Book Launch 23 November 2009". Retrieved 8 June 2019.
  7. ^ a b "Books by Rebecca Tope". allisonandbusby.com. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  8. ^ "Crimefile", The Birmingham Post 10 April 1999
  9. ^ "Tripping down the yellow brick road to murder." Chicago Sun-Times 5 August 2001
  10. ^ "Glory amid the gore", The Scotsman 17 June 2000
  11. ^ "Encarta Book of Quotations" Birmingham Evening Mail, 21 October 2000
  12. ^ "A cosmopolitan kiss of death" The Scotsman 9 December 2000
  13. ^ "Make the detective fit the crime". Telegraph.co.uk. 31 August 2001. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
  14. ^ "Fiction Review: Sting of Death by Rebecca Tope, Author Minotaur Books…". Archived from the original on 1 February 2013.
  15. ^ "crime fiction convention in Bristol, UK". Crimefest. 2009. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  16. ^ "crime fiction convention in Bristol, UK". Crimefest. 2010. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  17. ^ "crime fiction convention in Bristol, UK". Crimefest. 2010. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  18. ^ "crime fiction convention in Bristol, UK". Crimefest. 2012. Retrieved 8 October 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Rebecca Tope is a British crime novelist and journalist She is the author of three murder mystery series featuring the fictional characters of Den Cooper a Devon police detective Drew Slocombe a former nurse now an undertaker Thea Osborne a house sitter in the Cotswolds and Persimmon Brown a florist in the Lake District Tope is also ghost writer of the novels based on the ITV series Rosemary and Thyme 1 2 3 Rebecca TopeBornRebecca Tope 1948 10 02 2 October 1948 age 75 CheshireNationalityBritishOccupation s Author journalist Contents 1 Background 2 Bibliography 2 1 The Cotswold Mysteries 2 2 West Country Mysteries 2 3 Lake District Mysteries 2 4 Ghostwritten 3 Awards 4 References 5 External linksBackground editRebecca Tope was born on 2 October 1948 in Worcestershire and has lived in many parts of England since then She has nearly 40 crime novels in print published by Allison amp Busby Her two main series are set in the Cotswolds and the Lake District both featuring amateur female detectives She lives on a smallholding in Herefordshire but has had no livestock for some years The acres have been returned to the wildlife which includes a lot of brambles and thistles She founded a small press Praxis Books in 1992 which has concentrated almost exclusively on reissuing the works of Sabine Baring Gould 1834 1924 She has also written and published a definitive biography of Baring Gould Tope s hobbies mainly centre around wool antique auctions and travel Bibliography editThe Cotswold Mysteries edit A Cotswold Killing 23 May 2005 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749083984 A Cotswold Ordeal 31 October 2006 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749082680 Death in the Cotswolds 28 April 2008 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749080648 A Cotswold Mystery 28 August 2008 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749079420 Blood in the Cotswolds 7 September 2009 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749007300 4 Slaughter in the Cotswolds 22 February 2010 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749007935 5 Fear in the Cotswolds 13 September 2010 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749008901 6 Grave in the Cotswolds 4 April 2011 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749009168 Deception in the Cotswolds re issued 26 March 2012 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749010621 Malice in the Cotswolds 26 March 2012 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749010645 Shadows in the Cotswolds 25 March 2013 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749011239 Trouble in the Cotswolds 24 March 2014 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749014438 Revenge in the Cotswolds 19 March 2015 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749017903 Guilt in the Cotswolds 24 March 2016 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749019044 A Cotswold Casebook short stories 20 April 2017 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749020149 Peril in the Cotswolds 24 August 2017 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749021689 Crisis in the Cotswolds 19 April 2019 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749023386 Secrets in the Cotswolds 24 August 2019 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749024338 A Cotswold Christmas Mystery forthcoming 7 West Country Mysteries edit A Dirty Death Reprint edition 28 May 2012 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749040086 8 Dark Undertakings 28 May 2012 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749040185 9 Death of a Friend Reprint edition 28 May 2012 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749040284 10 11 Grave Concerns 7 February 2011 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749009700 12 A Death to Record 28 May 2012 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749040383 13 The Sting of Death Reprint edition 7 February 2011 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749008895 14 A Market for Murder Reprint edition 7 February 2011 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749008949Lake District Mysteries edit The Windermere Witness 26 November 2012 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749012595 The Ambleside Alibi 26 August 2013 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749012748 The Coniston Case 24 July 2014 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749016159 The Troutbeck Testimony 21 May 2015 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749018139 The Hawkshead Hostage 19 May 2016 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749019891 The Bowness Bequest 18 May 2017 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749021078 The Staveley Suspect 19 April 2018 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749022396 The Grasmere Grudge 21 March 2019 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749024307 The Patterdale Plot 20 February 2020 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749025809 The Threlkeld Theory 2022 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749028619 7 Ghostwritten edit Three novelisations of Rosemary and Thyme credited to ITV series creator Brian Eastman which were published in Britain by Allison and Busby and in Australia by Hardie Grant Books And No Birds Sing published in 2004 based on the pilot episode Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749083410 The Tree of Death published in 2005 based on the final episode of Series 1 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749081409 Memory of Water published in 2006 based on the feature length opening episode of Series 2 Allison amp Busby ISBN 978 0749081270Awards edit2009 Longlisted for Crimefest International Crime Fiction Convention Sounds of Crime unabridged for Blood in the Cotswolds read by Caroline Lennon 15 2010 Longlisted for Crimefest eDunnit Award for Fear in the Cotswolds 2010 Longlisted for Crimefest Sounds of Crime longlist unabridged for Slaughter in the Cotswolds read by Caroline Lennon 16 2011 Longlisted for Crimefest eDunnit Award for A Grave in the Cotswolds 2011 Longlisted for Crimefest Sounds of Crime longlist unabridged for A Grave in the Cotswolds read by Caroline Lennon 17 2012 Longlisted for Crimefest Audible Sounds of Crime for Deception in the Cotswolds read by Caroline Lennon 2012 Longlisted for Crimefest Goldsboro Last Laugh Award for Deception in the Cotswolds 2012 Longlisted for Crimefest eDunnit Award for Deception in the Cotswolds 18 References edit Profile Knight Hall agency Archived from the original on 18 March 2014 A choice of recent crime fiction The Spectator 24 March 2001 Words and music to raise the rafters The Forester 20 May 2010 Murder detectives sought Evesham Journal 27 April 2008 Retrieved 8 June 2019 Best selling author in Broadway book signing Evesham Journal 21 March 2010 Retrieved 8 June 2019 Evesham Journal New Book Launch 23 November 2009 Retrieved 8 June 2019 a b Books by Rebecca Tope allisonandbusby com Retrieved 23 December 2019 Crimefile The Birmingham Post 10 April 1999 Tripping down the yellow brick road to murder Chicago Sun Times 5 August 2001 Glory amid the gore The Scotsman 17 June 2000 Encarta Book of Quotations Birmingham Evening Mail 21 October 2000 A cosmopolitan kiss of death The Scotsman 9 December 2000 Make the detective fit the crime Telegraph co uk 31 August 2001 Retrieved 8 June 2019 Fiction Review Sting of Death by Rebecca Tope Author Minotaur Books Archived from the original on 1 February 2013 crime fiction convention in Bristol UK Crimefest 2009 Retrieved 8 October 2012 crime fiction convention in Bristol UK Crimefest 2010 Retrieved 8 October 2012 crime fiction convention in Bristol UK Crimefest 2010 Retrieved 8 October 2012 crime fiction convention in Bristol UK Crimefest 2012 Retrieved 8 October 2012 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rebecca Tope amp oldid 1211461641, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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