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Beatrice Cayzer

Beatrice Fairbanks Cayzer has lived in Europe, the United States and traveled widely abroad, spending much time in Dubai. Her personal familiarity with the places and people who participate in ‘The Sport of Kings’ enables her to recreate an authentic atmosphere and background for this colorful world in her writing. She was married to Stanley Cayzer and founded the Cayzer Museum for Children in England before becoming an author.

On an interesting historical note, Beatrice’s two ancestors arrived in northern Virginia in the 1600s and helped build their community. In 2016, Cayzer authored “The Secret Diary of Mrs. John Quincy Adams” which was a Finalist for the Chanticleer Book Award for Historical Fiction in 2016, which features the best books on Late Period Historical Fiction.

Beatrice belongs to several social clubs in the U.S. and Europe and is a philanthropist. She supports international charities, including the Lambeth Palace Library, St. John’s Ophthalmic Hospital, Help the Aged, The Order of St. Lazarus, and the Red Cross. Her first fiction novel, “Murder by Medicine” was published by SleuthHound Books in 2008.

The Secret Diary of Mrs. John Quincy Adams

Vampire Murders in Morocco

Murder By Medicine

Happy Harrow Murder Trilogy

Beatrice Cayzer’s Website