
Gwendoline Williams Butler (aka Jennie Melville) Gwendoline Williams was born on 19th August 1922 in South London, England, UK, daughter of Alice (Lee) and Alfred Edward Williams, her younger twin brothers are also authors. Educated at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, where she read History, and later lectured there. On 16th October 1949, she married Dr Lionel Harry Butler (1923-1981), a professor of medieval history at University of St. Andrews and historian, Fellow of All Souls and Principal of Royal Holloway College. The marriage had a daughter, Lucilla Butler. In 1956, she started to published John Coffin novels under her married name, Gwendoline Butler. In 1962, she decided used her grandmother's name, Jennie Melville as pseudonym to sing her Charmian Daniels novels. She was credited for inventing the "woman's police procedural". In addition to her mystery series, she also wrote romantic novels. In 1981, her novel The Red Staircase won the Romantic Novel of the Year Award by the Romantic Novelists' Association.
Series
Books

Coffin in Oxford
1962

Coffin's Dark Number
1969

The King Cried Murder
1999

Coffin Waiting
1964

Coffin Following
1968

Death Lives Next Door
1960

Cracking Open A Coffin
1993

Coffin on Murder Street
1991

Dull Dead
1958

A Nameless Coffin
1966

Receipt for Murder
1956

Make Me a Murderer
1961

Dread Murder
2006

A Double Coffin
1996

Coffin Underground
1988

Coffin and the Paper Man
1991

Coffin On The Water
1986

The Murdering Kind
1958

Coffin's Ghost
2000

A Dark Coffin
1996

The Interloper
1959

Grave Coffin
1998

Coffin in the Museum of Crime
1989

Coffin Tree
1994

Hunter In The Shadows
1969

A COLD COFFIN
2000

Loving Murder
2025
A Coffin for Christmas
2000

Coffin's Game
1997

A Coffin from the Past
1970

Meadowsweet
1977

Coffin In Fashion
1987

A coffin for the canary
1974

Sarsen Place
1973

The Red Staircase
1979

Coffin Knows The Answer
2002

Coffin For Baby
1963

A Coffin For Charley
1994

Dead in a Row
1957

Coffin in Malta
1964


