Mortal Remains by Margaret Yorke

Mortal Remains by Margaret Yorke

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Mortal Remains by Margaret Yorke

Israel and the Nations: Paul's Gospel in the Context of Jewish Expectation provides various perspectives of leading contemporary scholars concerning Paul's message, particularly his expressed expectation of the end-time redemption of Israel and its relation to the Gentiles, the non-Jewish nations, in the context of Jewish eschatological expectation. The contributors engage the increasingly contentious enigmas relating to Paul's Jewishness: had his perception of living in a new era in Christ and anticipating an imminent final consummation moved him beyond the bounds of what his contemporaries would have considered Judaism, or did Paul continue to think and act within Judaism?

Margaret Yorke (Margaret Beda Nicholson) was born in Surrey, England, in 1924 to John and Alison Larminie. She grew up in Dublin before returning to England in 1937 with her family, settling in Hampshire, however she now resides in a small village in Buckinghamshire. She worked as a driver for the Women's Royal Navy Service during WWII. She married in 1945, but the marriage barely lasted ten years, despite the fact that they had two children, a boy and a daughter. Her childhood love of literature was rekindled during her five years living near Stratford-upon-Avon, and she also worked as a bookseller and librarian in two Oxford colleges, the first woman to serve in Christ Church. She has traveled extensively and is particularly interested in Greece and Russia.

Her debut novel was published in 1957, although she didn't start writing crime fiction until 1970. Dr. Patrick Grant, an Oxford don and amateur detective who shares her love of Shakespeare, appears in a series of five novels. Additional crime and mystery novels followed, totaling forty-three, but the Grant novels were limited to five because, as she put it, writers utilizing a serial investigator are caught by their series. That prevents some of them from progressing as authors.

She takes pride in the fact that many of her books are about ordinary people who find themselves in exceptional situations that are either dangerous or just horrifying. This aspect of her writing ensures a devoted following among readers, who invariably relate with some of the characters and recognize issues that may arise in daily life. Indeed, she claims that complex plots are less important to her than characters, and that when she writes, I don't influence the characters, they manipulate me. Critics have described her as having a marvellous use of language, and she has been compared to P.D.

Rendells, James and Ruth She is a former chairman of the Crime Writers' Association and was awarded the Cartier Diamond Dagger in 1999, after previously receiving the Swedish Academy of Detection's Martin Beck Prize.

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ISBN 13 9780099147909
ISBN 10 0099147904
Title Mortal Remains
Author Margaret Yorke
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cornerstone
Year published 1989-03-16
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.