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Which literary detective (probably) came into being as a parody of Dorothy L. Sayers's Lord Peter Wimsey, but proved so popular that he quickly assumed a life and career of his own?
a. Margery Allingham's Albert Campion
b. Ngaio Marsh's Roderick Alleyn
c. Elizabeth George's Thomas Lynley
d. Martha Grimes's Richard Jury and his aristocratic sidekick Melrose Plant
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a. Margery Allingham's Albert Campion
b. Ngaio Marsh's Roderick Alleyn
c. Elizabeth George's Thomas Lynley
d. Martha Grimes's Richard Jury and his aristocratic sidekick Melrose Plant
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Elizabeth George
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born
January 01, 1944
gender
female
place of birth
Warren, Ohio, The United States
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Religion & Spirituality
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Elizabeth George (born 1944) is a Christian writer, teacher, and popular public speaker. Her books, which focus on Christian living and personal Bible study, have sold more than 4.3 million copies. The author of over 21 books, she is influential in the world of Christian women. Her Bible teaching and training includes teaching the wives of seminary students at the Talbot School of Theology and The Master's Seminary. Elizabeth, a member of Faith Community Bible Church in Bremerton, Washington, became a Christian after she married and had two children.
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"Expectations destroy our peace of mind. They are future disappointments, planned out in advance."
— Elizabeth George
— Elizabeth George
"When we hold our thoughts up against God's standards of what is true and what is real, we can recognize and, with His help, learn to release many of our negative emotions, damaging thoughts, and destructive attitudes."
— Elizabeth George
— Elizabeth George
"We are to make a plan for the day, pray over that plan, and then proceed with that plan. When we are willing to regard the unexpected as God's intervention, we can flex with the new plan, recognizing it as God's plan."
— Elizabeth George
— Elizabeth George
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