Caroline and Charles Todd


Charles Todd is a pen name used by the American authors Caroline Todd and Charles Todd, who were mother and son. Caroline Todd was the pen name for Carolyn Watjen and Charles Todd is the pen name for her son David Watjen. Caroline Todd died in August 2021, at age 86 from complications of a lung infection. Charles Todd lives in North Carolina.
The authors are best known for a series of novels, set in post World War I England. The books deal with the cases of Inspector Ian Rutledge, a veteran of the European campaigns who is attempting to pick up the pieces of his Scotland Yard career. However, he must keep his greatest burden a secret: suffering from shell shock, he lives with the constant, cynical, taunting voice of Hamish MacLeod, a young Scots soldier he was forced to execute on the battlefield for refusing an order and moments before a shell from their own artillery buried Rutledge's regiment alive. Only Rutledge survived because of a small air pocket between his face and Hamish MacLeod's body.
They are also the authors of a series about Bess Crawford, a nurse serving in France during World War I.

Recognition

Publications

Featuring Inspector Ian Rutledge
  • A Test of Wills .
  • Wings of Fire .
  • Search the Dark .
  • Legacy of the Dead .
  • Watchers of Time .
  • A Fearsome Doubt .
  • A Cold Treachery .
  • A Long Shadow .
  • A False Mirror .
  • A Pale Horse .
  • A Matter of Justice .
  • The Red Door .
  • A Lonely Death .
  • The Confession .
  • Proof of Guilt .
  • '.
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  • Racing the Devil .
  • The Piper .
  • The Gate Keeper .
  • The Black Ascot .
  • A Divided Loyalty .
  • A Fatal Lie .
  • A Game of Fear .
Featuring Bess Crawford
  • A Duty to the Dead .
  • An Impartial Witness .
  • A Bitter Truth .
  • An Unmarked Grave .
  • A Question of Honor .
  • An Unwilling Accomplice .
  • A Pattern of Lies .
  • The Shattered Tree .
  • A Casualty of War .
  • A Forgotten Place .
  • A Cruel Deception .
  • A Hanging at Dawn .
  • An Irish Hostage .
  • The Cliff's Edge
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