D. M. Quillman, author

About

D. M. Quillman

D.M. Quillman was born in London in 1942 and read modern languages at Cambridge. After a brief and not particularly successful teaching career he worked as a legal executive with a leading firm of City solicitors until 1992, when he turned to freelance legal translation, a profession he continues to practise. His interests include classic detective fiction, jazz and Tottenham Hotspur. He divides his time between homes in Hertfordshire and Devon.

 

Books

  • The Peabody's Plunder Recovery Service

    In the small town of Kettlesford, there is a jewel theft. While the police are trying to track ‎down and recover the stolen goods, a group of friends form a society headed by Hugh and ‎Emma Stebbingfold and headquartered at Peabody's Hotel.

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  • A Saint Emerging

    It was supposed to have been the start of a new phase of life for David and Helena Halstow when they moved from a Home Counties dormitory town to East Anglia. But only after a few months later David dies suddenly, leaving Helena alone in a town she hardly knows. This story, simple enough but with profound issues beneath the surface, chronicles the first year of Helena's widowhood. It tells how, through a combination of Helena's courage and the grace of God, her life is ultimately transformed.

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