Martha Grimes (born May 2, 1931) is an American writer of detective fiction. She is best known for a series featuring Richard Jury, a Scotland Yard inspector, and Melrose Plant, an aristocrat turned amateur sleuth.
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Grimes was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to William Dermit Grimes, Pittsburgh's city solicitor, and June Dunnington, who owned the Mountain Lake Hotel in Western Maryland, where Martha and her brother spent much of their childhood.[1] Grimes earned her B.A. and M.A. at the University of Maryland and did postgraduate work at the University of Iowa.[2] She has taught at the University of Iowa,[3] Frostburg State University, and Montgomery College (Takoma Park).[4]
In 1983, Grimes received the Nero Wolfe Award for best mystery of the year for The Anodyne Necklace.[5] In 2012, Grimes was named Grand Master by the Edgar Awards Mystery Writers of America.[6][3]
Grimes initially became known for her series of novels featuring Richard Jury, an inspector with Scotland Yard, and his friend Melrose Plant, a British aristocrat who has given up his titles. Each of the Jury mysteries is named after a pub.[1]
Her Emma Graham quartet of novels beginning with Hotel Paradise is set in an atmospheric aging lake resort in western Maryland, and delves into mysteries of past secrets and human nature. The background of the series draws from the experiences that she enjoyed while spending summers at her mother's hotel in Mountain Lake Park, Maryland. One of the characters, Mr. Britten, is drawn on Britten Leo Martin Sr., who then ran Martin's Store, which he owned with his father and brother. Martin's Store is accessible by a short walkway from the Mountain Lake Hotel, the site of the former hotel, which was torn down in 1967.
The two Andi Oliver novels center on a young drifter with amnesia, making her way in the northern U.S. Midwest armed with a strong sense of right and wrong and great compassion. Grimes has donated a large portion of her profits from these novels to animal-protection organizations.
Grimes lives in Bethesda, Maryland.[3] She is a vegetarian.[7]
Richard Jury series (with Melrose Plant)
The Man With a Load of Mischief, Help the Poor Struggler and The Deer Leap were filmed on behalf of the German and Austrian broadcasters ZDF and ORF under the title Der Tote im Pub (The Dead Man in the Pub) (2013), Mord im Nebel (Murder in the Fog) (2015) and Inspektor Jury spielt Katz und Maus (Inspector Jury plays Cat-and-Mouse) (2017).[8] Fritz Karl as Jury, Götz Schubert as Plant and Katharina Thalbach as "Lady" Agatha Ardry.
Andi Oliver series
featuring Maud Chadwick (who is also a character in the Emma Graham Series)
Emma Graham series
Novels, Short Stories & Poetry
Memoirs
Source: Contemporary Authors Online, Thomson Gale, 2006.
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