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Phoebe Atwood Taylor

Also known as

Alice TiltonFreeman DanaPhoebe Atwood Taylor, Freeman Danapseud for Phoebe Atwood Taylor Alice Tilton

Phoebe Atwood Taylor, born in 1909 in Boston, Massachusetts, was the first member of her family to have been born off Cape Cod in more than 300 years. Upon graduating from Manhattan's Barnard College, she moved to Weston, Massachusetts, to pen her first work, *The Cape Cod Mystery* (1931), which was published when she was 22. The book was written while Taylor was caring for her invalid aunt, Alice Tilton (the source of one of her two publishing pseudonyms, the other being Freeman Dana). Taylor was one of the first mystery writers to give a regional and rural rather than urban focus during the time known as the "golden age" of mystery writing (1918 - 1939). *Gone with the Wind*'s author, Margaret Mitchell, was a great fan of the Asey Mayo series, and encouraged Taylor to pack the books with Cape Cod detail. In all, she authored 33 books. She died in 1976 at age 67. - Bio by The Countryman Press

Born 1909-05-18

Died 1976-01-09

Identifiers

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  • ISNI0000000110711883
  • WikidataQ2088428
  • Open LibraryOL685619A
  • Open LibraryOL13626644A

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Books by Phoebe Atwood Taylor

Total count: 42