Barbara Margaret Trimble
Barbara Margaret Trimble | |
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Born |
Holyhead, Anglesey, Wales, UK | 21 February 1915
Died |
1995 (aged 79–80) |
Pen name |
Margaret Blake, B. M. Gill, Barbara Gilmour |
Occupation | novelist |
Language | English |
Nationality | British |
Period | 1967-1991 |
Genre | crime, thriller, Romance |
Barbara Margaret Trimble (born 21 February 1921 in Holyhead, Anglesey, Wales – d. 1995) was a British writer of over 20 crime, thriller and romance novels from 1967 to 1991, under the names of Margaret Blake, B. M. Gill and Barbara Gilmour.[1]
Bibliography
As Margaret Blake
Single novels
- Stranger at the Door (1967)
- Bright Sun, Dark Shadow (1968)
- The Rare and the Lovely (1969)
- The Elusive Exile (1971)
- Courier to Danger (1973)
- Flight from Fear (1973)
- Apple of Discord (1975)
- Walk Softly and Beware (1977)
As B. M. Gill
Single novels
- Target Westminster (1977)
- Death Drop (1979); shortlisted for Edgar Award
- The Twelfth Juror (1984); Gold Dagger Award, shortlisted for Edgar Award
- Nursery Crimes (1986); shortlisted for Edgar Award
- Dying to Meet You (1988)
- Time and Time Again (1989)
Inspector Maybridge Series
- Victims (1980) (US title: Suspect)
- Seminar for Murder (1985)
- The Fifth Rapunzel (1991)
As Barbara Gilmour
Single novels
- You Can't Stay Here (1968)
- Pattern of Loving (1969)
- Threads of Fate (1971)
- Question the Wind (1973)
References and sources
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