Mary Diana Norman (née Narracott; 25 August 1933 – 27 January 2011)[1] was a British author and journalist. She is best known for her historical crime fiction.[1]
Life and work
Norman was born in London. She was moved to Devon by her family to escape the Blitz.[1] Her father was a journalist, and she followed this profession until moving to the countryside to "bring up two daughters, study medieval history, and write".[2][unreliable source?] She also published historical mystery novels under the pen name Ariana Franklin, featuring the fictional medieval pathologist Adelia Aguilar.
Diana Norman was married to the film critic Barry Norman and they had two daughters, Samantha and Emma. She died on 27 January 2011, aged 77.[1][3] Her life and marriage are the subject of memoirs published by Barry Norman in 2013 (See You in the Morning).
A Catch of Consequence (2002), Book 1 of the Makepeace Hedley series, set in the late-18th century against the backgrounds of the French revolution and the American war of independence[1]
Taking Liberties (2003), Book 2 of the Makepeace Hedley series[1]
The Sparks Fly Upward (2006), Book 3 of the Makepeace Hedley series[1]
Writing as Ariana Franklin
City of Shadows (2006), centred on the plot to pass off a psychiatric patient, Anna Anderson, as the Russian princess Anastasia Romanov[1]
The Death Maze (UK), published as The Serpent's Tale in the US (2008), a second Adelia Aguilar mystery[1]
Relics of the Dead (UK), published as Grave Goods in the US (2009), a third Adelia Aguilar mystery[1]
The Assassin's Prayer (UK), published as A Murderous Procession in the US (2010) the fourth Adelia Aguilar mystery; winner of the British Crime Writers' Association's Dagger in the Library award[1][4]
Winter Siege (2014/UK), published as The Siege Winter in the US (2015), a standalone set in 1141 during the conflict between King Stephen and the Empress Matilda. The writing was finished after her death by her daughter, Samantha Norman
Death and the Maiden (2020) is the final novel in the 'Mistress of the Art of Death' series. The unfinished manuscript was completed by Samantha Norman
Non-fiction
The Stately Ghosts of England (1963, 1977)
Road from Singapore (1970, 1979)
Terrible Beauty: Life of Constance Markievicz, 1868–1927 (1987)