Anne Perry

Anne Perry (born 28 October 1938) is an English author of historical detective fiction. Perry was convicted of the murder of her friend's mother in 1954.

Read more about Anne Perry:  Early Life, Murder and Trial, Later Life, Bibliography

Famous quotes containing the word perry:

    You’ll admit there’s always the possibility of some employee becoming disgruntled over some fancied injustice. Dissatisfaction always leads to temptation. There’s always purchasers for valuable secrets.
    —Joseph O’Donnell. Clifford Sanforth. Donald Jordan, Murder by Television, trying to bribe Perry into revealing Professor Houghland’s secret (1935)