Theodora McCormick Du Bois
Theodora McCormick Du Bois was an American writer of genre fiction, including mysteries, children's literature, historical romances, fantasy and science fiction.
Early life
Theodora Brenton Eliot McCormick was born in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of Eliot McCormick, a writer and editor, and Laura Case Brenton McCormick. She was raised by her mother and stepfather, Charles MacDonald, after her father's death in 1891. She attended the Barnard School for Girls in Manhattan, and the Halsted School in Yonkers. She was a student in the Dartmouth Summer School for Drama in 1916.She was accepted to Vassar in 1909, but her parents did not support her attendance. She planned to attend, but was diagnosed with tuberculosis and spent several months in a sanatorium. She wrote a great deal of poetry during her illness, but dedicated herself to prose thereafter.
Career
Theodora McCormick Du Bois was a prolific author of mystery novels as "Theodora Du Bois", and of historical romances as "Theodora McCormick". "Fresh as football weather and as up to date as Radio City, this story has a verve seldom found in the usual run of boarding-house stories," commented the New York Times reviewer Ellen Lewis Buell of McCormick's juvenile novel, Diana's Feathers.Her fantasy and science fiction novels included The Devil's Spoon, Murder Strikes an Atomic Unit, Solution T-25 and Sarah Hall's Sea God.
Theodora McCormick also co-wrote a book, Amateur and Educational Dramatics, with Evelyne Hilliard and Kate Oglebay. She published short fiction too, beginning with "Thursday and the King and Queen", and including "Devils and Four Gold Cups", "Eblis", "Circe", "King Solomon or the Iceman", "A Pirate in the Linen Closet", "Martyrs in the Ice-Box".
About half of Du Bois's books featured the characters Jeffrey McNeill, a forensic scientist, and his wife Anne McNeill, who narrates their mystery-solving adventures. Her unflattering depiction of the House Un-American Activities Committee hearings in Seeing Red caused her publisher, Doubleday, to stop publishing her books.
Selected works
The Devil's Spoon Diana's Feathers Armed with a New Terror Death Wears a White Coat Death Tears a Comic Strip Death Dines Out Death Comes to Tea Death is Late to Lunch The McNeills Chase a Ghost The Body Goes Round and Round The Wild Duck Murders Banjo the Crow The Case of the Perfumed Mouse Death Sails in a High Wind Murder Strikes an Atomic Unit The Footsteps The Devil and Destiny The Face of Hate Rogue's Coat Its Raining Violence High Tension We Merrily Put to Sea Solution T-25 Fowl Play The Cavalier's Corpse Sarah Hall's Sea God Freedom's Way The Listener Seeing Red The Emerald Crown The Love of Fingin O'Lea Rich Boy-Poor Boy Captive of Rome Tiger Burning Bright Shannon Terror Dangerous Rescue The Late Bride- ''The High King's Daughter''