Paul Charles Dominic Doherty OBE
Paul Charles Dominic Doherty OBE (born 21 September 1946) is a renowned English author, educator, lecturer, and historian, known for his expertise in historical mysteries. Over the course of his career, he has written over 100 books, including both historical fiction and nonfiction, under multiple pen names. Doherty’s ability to blend intricate historical detail with compelling narratives has earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated global readership.
Early Life and Education
Paul Doherty was born in Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, and spent his early years there. He initially studied for the Catholic priesthood at Ushaw College, Durham but later pursued a career in history. He went on to earn a First-Class Honours Degree in History from Liverpool University and later obtained a doctorate from Exeter College, Oxford for his thesis on Edward II.
Career in Education
Doherty’s contribution to education has been as significant as his literary career. In 1981, he was appointed Headmaster of Trinity Catholic High School in London, a position he still holds today. His leadership and dedication to education were recognized in 2011 when he was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to education. In addition to his role at Trinity Catholic High School, Doherty also briefly served as Interim Headteacher of King Solomon High School in 2003.
Literary Career
Doherty is one of the most prolific writers in the historical mystery genre, with books set in various historical periods, including Medieval England, Ancient Egypt, and Classical Greece. He writes under several pen names, including Anna Apostolou, Michael Clynes, Ann Dukthas, C.L. Grace, Paul Harding, and Vanessa Alexander. His works, such as The Sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athelstan, the Hugh Corbett medieval mysteries, and the Canterbury Tales of Mystery and Murder series, have been published globally in multiple languages.
As Michael Clynes, he wrote the Roger Shallot Mysteries, set in the era of Henry VIII. His works are celebrated for their meticulous historical research and engrossing plots. Doherty’s ability to immerse readers in the intricacies of historical settings has been praised by both readers and critics alike. A review of his novel The Horus Killings noted how Doherty strikes a perfect balance between historical accuracy and a gripping narrative, making it a favorite among readers of ancient historical fiction.
Notable Achievements
- In 1998, The Times included Doherty in their list of “Murder They Write: 100 Masters of Crime,” alongside legendary writers like Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christie, and Raymond Chandler.
- He has been honored with the Herodotus Award for lifelong achievement in writing historical mysteries by the Historical Mystery Appreciation Society.
- His novel Treason of the Ghosts was named one of The Times’ Best Crime Novels of the Year in 2000.
- His translation of historical complexity into thrilling fiction has made him a favorite of both casual readers and scholars. Michael Shankland praised Doherty for his deep understanding of 14th-century diplomacy and espionage, specifically regarding the Hundred Years’ War and the critical relationship between England and Gascony.
Media and Documentaries
Doherty’s works have not only captivated readers but also attracted attention from documentary filmmakers. His book The Secret Life of Elizabeth I was the basis for the UK Channel Five documentary of the same name, which explored Doherty’s theory that Elizabeth I may have had a secret love child. He also appeared in the National Geographic Channel’s documentary Secrets of the Virgin Queen, which delves into controversial theories surrounding Elizabeth’s decision never to marry.
Legacy
Paul C. Doherty’s contributions to literature, education, and historical scholarship are vast. His meticulously researched novels have enriched the historical mystery genre, and his work as an educator continues to inspire future generations. Whether through his immersive storytelling or his leadership in education, Doherty’s impact remains profound and enduring.
For more information on his works and career, visit his official website: www.paulcdoherty.com.