Moyes, Patricia (1923–2000)

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Moyes, Patricia (1923–2000)

Irish mystery writer. Name variations: Patricia Pakenham-Walsh; Patricia Moyes Haszard. Born Patricia Pakenham-Walsh, Jan 19, 1923, in Bray, Ireland; died Aug 2, 2000, in Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands; dau. of Ernst Pakenham-Walsh (judge) and Marion Boyd Pakenham-Walsh; m. John Moyes (photographer), 1951 (div. 1959); m. John S. Haszard (official of the International Court of Justice), 1962 (died 1994).

Was assistant to Peter Ustinov for 8 years; translated Anouilh's play Leocadia as Time Remembered, which was produced on Broadway (1957); was an assistant editor for British Vogue (1958–62); introduced Chief Superintendent Henry Tibbet and Emmy, a sleuthing couple, in Dead Men Don't Ski (1959); other novels include Down Among the Dead Men (1961), Murder Fantastical (1967), Season of Snows and Suns (1971), The Coconut Killings (1977), A Six-Letter Word for Death (1983), and Twice in a Blue Moon (1993).