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Charles Todd - New York Times Best Selling authors of the Inspector Ian Rutledge Series and the Bess Crawford series.
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Charles and Caroline Todd are a mother-and-son writing team...
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Charles Todd is a pen name used by the American authors Caroline Todd and Charles Todd, who were mother and son. Caroline Todd was the pen name for Carolyn Watjen (born Carolyn Linene Teachey; November 13, 1934 — August 28, 2021) and Charles Todd is the pen name for her son David Watjen.
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Feb 26, 2022 · The mother-and-son writing team of Carolyn and David Watgen — posing as Caroline and Charles Todd — have written nearly 40 historical mysteries featuring Inspector Ian Rutledge. Their latest and last book, 'A Game of Fear,' is a satisfying climax with a ghostly twist.
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- A Duty to the Dead (Bess Crawford, #1)
- A Test of Wills (Inspector Ian Rutledge, #1)
- An Impartial Witness (Bess Crawford, #2)
- Wings of Fire (Inspector Ian Rutledge, #2)
Charles and Caroline Todd are a mother-and-son duo who write historical mysteries featuring Inspector Ian Rutledge and Bess Crawford. They have won several awards and have traveled extensively in Britain to research their books.
Nov 19, 2021 · Caroline Todd was the pen name of Carolyn Watjen; Charles Todd is actually David Watjen. They wrote two series, both set in various isolated villages around England just after World War I.