Christine Poulson was born and brought up in North Yorkshire, England. She is now a research fellow at the Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies at Sheffield University and chair of the William Morris Society. She has written widely on 19th-century art and literature, and her most recent work of non-fiction was a book on Arthurian legend in British art from 1840 to 1920. She lives with her family in a water mill in Derbyshire, England.
Genres: Mystery
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Series
Cassandra James
1. Dead Letters (2002)
aka Murder Is Academic
2. Stage Fright (2003)
3. Footfall (2006)
1. Dead Letters (2002)
aka Murder Is Academic
2. Stage Fright (2003)
3. Footfall (2006)
Books containing stories by Christine Poulson
Reports From the Deep End (2023)
Stories inspired by J. G. Ballard
edited by
Maxim Jakubowski and Rick McGrath
Happiness is a Warm Gun (2023)
Crime Fiction Inspired by the Songs of The Beatles
(Inspired by anthologies)
edited by
Josh Pachter
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