Sarah Caudwell
Sarah Caudwell is a pen name that was predominantly used by legendary author Sarah Cockburn, who was born in the year 1939. Caudwell has numerous novels under her name, all of which are part of the Hilary Tamar book series. Apart from the Hilary Tamar book series, author Sarah Caudwell co-wrote several other novels and numerous short stories. Before Sarah became an author, Sarah Caudwell served as a British Barrister and a Medieval Law professor. Caudwell was one of the very few women within the Oxford Union. According to legend, Sarah Caudwell dressed up in men’s clothing to protest Oxford Union’s, all male policy. Due to the fact that Sarah Caudwell had an extremely brilliant mind, she joined the Chancery Bar in the year 1966, where she worked to ensure that she excelled in tax and property law. However, it was after arriving at Lloyd’s bank; Ms. Cockburn devised the pseudonym, Sarah Caudwell.