Phyllis Dorothy James was born in Oxford, England on August 3, 1920. James eventually moved to Wales and moved to Cambridge, England. She is reading a girl at Cambridge High School. Her family is not so affluent, and her father does not believe in education outside of girls' high school. James went to the tax office for three years. After that, in 1941 married Ernest Connor Bantry White. James and Ernest have two children, Claire and Jane. When James was in her 40's, her first novel, her face was published in 1962.
Parents born in Oxford in 1920 did not respect women's education, graduated from high school at the age of six, dreamed of becoming a writer. Marriage, family, slaughter, destruction in World War II left James' dream for a while. Feed her family. Post-traumatic stress disorder After receiving hospital management, James wrote before going to work and opened many early novels at the hospital. She started writing a detective story, a love of shape, and a passion for using this form of challenge. By the end of 2014 she died at Oxford's home at the age of 94 and was called "Queen of Crime" from fans all over the world. Her work continues to be published after death.
Phyllis Dorothy James was born in Oxford, England on August 3, 1920. James eventually moved to Wales and moved to Cambridge, England. She is reading a girl at Cambridge High School. Her family is not so affluent, and her father does not believe in education outside of girls' high school. James went to the tax office for three years. After that, in 1941 married Ernest Connor Bantry White. James and Ernest have two children, Claire and Jane. When James was in her 40's, her first novel, her face was published in 1962.