Pseudonym of Katherine Mary Deville Dalton Renoir (1881-1963) Katherine Dalton was born in Hammersmith, London in 1881, the only child of a Canadian father and English mother. The author wrote two well-received early novels, Olive in Italy (1909), and The Sword of Love (1920). However, her career in crime fiction did not begin until 1924, after which Moray Dalton published twenty-nine mysteries, the last in 1951. The majority of these feature her recurring sleuths, Scotland Yard inspector Hugh Collier and private inquiry agent Hermann Glide. Moray Dalton married Louis Jean Renoir in 1921, and the couple had a son a year later. The author lived on the south coast of England for the majority of her life following the marriage. She died in Worthing, West Sussex, in 1963.
Series
Books

The Art School Murders
2020

The Belgrave Manor Crime
1935

The Kingsclere Mystery
1924

The Black Wings
1927

The Mystery of the Kneeling Woman
2023

The Shadow on the Wall
1926

The Ghost Slayers
Thrilling Tales of Occult Detection
2022

Death at the Villa
1946

The Stretton Darknesse Mystery
2023

The Case of Alan Copeland
1937

The Strange Case of Harriet Hall
1936

The Murder of Eve
2023

The Condamine Case
1947

The Belfry Murder
1933

Death in the Dark
2023

The Body in the Road
1930

The Night of Fear
1931

Death in the Cup
1932

One by One They Disappeared
1928

Death in the Forest
2023

Olive in Italy
1909