Sarah Caudwell was the nom de plume Sarah Cockburn (27 May 1939 – 28 January 2000), a British lawyer and author of criminologist stories.
She is best known for a progression of four murder stories composed in the vicinity of 1980 and 1999, focused on the lives of a gathering of youthful lawyers honing in Lincoln's Inn and described by a Hilary Tamar, an educator of medieval law (whose sexual orientation is never uncovered), who likewise goes about as criminologist.
Career :
She joined the Chancery bar in 1966 and worked in property and duty law. When she joined Lloyds Bank, she turned into a senior official in the put stock in office. Kindred advodate John Tackebury adulated her achievements at the bar: "As a lady, she needed to have had a five star psyche to join the Chancery bar, to have developed a fruitful practice and to have turned into a senior official at Lloyds, All these foundations were profoundly impervious to ladies at a senior level, and positively to a lady who smoked a pipe."
Individual life and death :
She was a long lasting channel smoker, and deep rooted crossword solver, achieving the last of The Times Crossword Competition more than once. For some years, she lived in Barnes, London, with her mom and close relative. She kicked the bucket of disease in January 2000 in London, England.
She is best known for a progression of four murder stories composed in the vicinity of 1980 and 1999, focused on the lives of a gathering of youthful lawyers honing in Lincoln's Inn and described by a Hilary Tamar, an educator of medieval law (whose sexual orientation is never uncovered), who likewise goes about as criminologist.
Career :
She joined the Chancery bar in 1966 and worked in property and duty law. When she joined Lloyds Bank, she turned into a senior official in the put stock in office. Kindred advodate John Tackebury adulated her achievements at the bar: "As a lady, she needed to have had a five star psyche to join the Chancery bar, to have developed a fruitful practice and to have turned into a senior official at Lloyds, All these foundations were profoundly impervious to ladies at a senior level, and positively to a lady who smoked a pipe."
Individual life and death :
She was a long lasting channel smoker, and deep rooted crossword solver, achieving the last of The Times Crossword Competition more than once. For some years, she lived in Barnes, London, with her mom and close relative. She kicked the bucket of disease in January 2000 in London, England.
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