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Gordon Daviot



Gordon Daviot is a pseudonym of Elizabeth Mackintosh, better known by the pseudonym Josephine Tey.

Works originally published under the pseudonym Gordon Daviot still use that name as primary work, even though republished as Josephine Tey or Elizabeth Mackintosh.
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Average rating: 3.76 · 12,603 ratings · 1,200 reviews · 41 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Expensive Halo

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3.65 avg rating — 345 ratings — published 1931 — 34 editions
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Kif

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3.82 avg rating — 106 ratings — published 1929
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The Privateer

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3.81 avg rating — 101 ratings — published 1952 — 77 editions
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Remember Caesar

3.19 avg rating — 59 ratings2 editions
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Richard of Bordeaux: A Play...

3.54 avg rating — 35 ratings — published 1933 — 6 editions
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The Pen of My Aunt

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Queen of Scots: A Play in T...

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The Laughing Woman

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Lady Charing is Cross

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Leith Sands and Other Short...

liked it 3.00 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1946 — 5 editions
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“Here it comes,’ Morris said, his eyes on the nine gun-mouths studding the Seville’s starboard side. ‘Dear sweet Christ, I wish I had lived a better life...”
Gordon Daviot (Elizabeth MacKintosh)

“It is the happiest moment of my life,” the artist said. “I have always wanted to break the law, but a way has never been vouchsafed me. And now to do it in the company of a policeman is joy that I did not anticipate my life would ever provide.”
Gordon Daviot, The Man in the Queue

“To say that Lady Wilmington was butterfly-like is to use a simile so jaded that one rebels. And yet no other word so conveys her ineffectuality, her prettiness, her air of busy futility, her restlessness, her fragility.”
Gordon Daviot (Elizabeth MacKintosh)

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