Barbara Mertz (aka Elizabeth Peters and Barbara Michaels)
September 29, 1927 – August 8, 2013
According
to the MWA
(Mystery Writers of America) and via William Morrow, Barbara Mertz who was better known as Elizabeth
Peters died this morning at the age of 85.
Under her pseudonym as Barbara Michaels, she wrote twenty-nine novels of
suspense. As Elizabeth Peters, she had
produced more than 35 mystery-suspense novels, many of them set in Egypt and
the Middle East, featuring the intrepid Amelia Peabody. Under her own name, she authored several
nonfiction books about ancient Egypt, still in print today. Barbara Mertz was named Grand Master at the
inaugural Anthony Awards in 1986 and awarded the Edgar Grand Master Award in
1998. She has also received the Lifetime Achievement Award from Malice Domestic
and the Grandmaster Award from Bouchercon.
She was also nominated in 2004 for Best Critical/Biographical Edgar for
her book: Amelia
Peabody’s
Egypt: A Compendium. She wrote 19
books in the Amelia Peabody series
the last being A River in the Sky (2010). She also wrote four books in the Jacqueline
Kirby series and six in the Vicky Bliss series.
The Amelia Peabody novels were nominated eight times for an Agatha Award
for Best Novel and Thunder in the Sky
was nominated for an Anthony Award for best novel in 2001.
In
2012 she was honoured with the first Amelia
Peabody Award at the Malice Domestic Convention; the award was named after
the leading character in her long-running series
She
will be sorely missed by many but especially those who enjoyed her books and particularly
the Amelia Peabody series.
More information can be found here.
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