Edward Grierson Explained

Edward Grierson
Birth Date:9 March 1914
Birth Place:Bedford
Occupation:Barrister, Justice of the Peace
Language:English
Citizenship:United Kingdom
Education:B.A. (honors) in jurisprudence, 1935
Alma Mater:Exeter College, Oxford (1932-1935)
Genre:Crime fiction; history
Spouse:Helen D. Henderson (m. 1938)
Awards:Gold Dagger Award, 1956
Years Active:1949–1975

Edward Grierson (9 March 1914 – 24 May 1975) was a Northumberland barrister and a writer of crime novels. His debut crime novel is the outstanding Reputation for a Song, a classic inverted detective story. Grierson also wrote five novels, six works of non-fiction and two plays. He also wrote as Brian Crowther and John P. Stevenson.

Works

Crime novels
Novels
Plays
Other