Gail Frazer
Also Writes As Margaret Frazer

Gail Frazer's best-known tales started out as a collaboration between two friends who met in the Society of Creative Anachronism. Gail Frazer and Margaret Ferris became Margaret Frazer and co-created the Sister Frevisse tales.
Frazer headed to college to study archaeology, viewing writing as a hobby. While there, she became intrigued with research, especially about medieval England.
In between writing, Frazer has worked as a librarian, secretary, television researcher, gift shop manager, and a matron at an English girls' school. She now lives in Minnesota.
Bibliography
Sister Frevisse/Dame Frevisse |
Joliffe |
The Novice's Tale |
A Play of Isaac |
The Servant's Tale |
A Play of Dux Moraud |
The Outlaw's Tale |
A Play of Knaves |
The Bishop's Tale |
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The Boy's Tale |
Others: |
The Murderer's Tale |
Royal Whodunnits |
(Series continued with Gail Frazer ) |
Much Ado About Murder |
The Prioress' Tale |
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The Maiden's Tale |
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The Reeve's Tale |
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The Squire's Tale |
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The Clerk's Tale |
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The Bastard's Tale |
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The Hunter's Tale |
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The Widow's Tale |
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The Sempster's Tale |