Kathleen mallory biography

  • Kathleen Mallory was born on January 24,1879, near Selma, Alabama.
  • This is the first biography of Kathleen Mallory, who for 36 years was executive secretary of Women's Missionary Union, Auxilary to Southrern Baptist Convention.
  • Kathleen Mallory, the woman who led Woman's Mission Union for a remarkable thirty-six years, was lovely, graceful and charming—the epitome of Southern.
  • Mallory's Oracle

    August 27, 2020
    Released in 1994, Mallory’s Oracle is the first in a 12-title series last published in 2016. A serial killer preying upon rich elderly women of Gramercy Park, New York City, has struck once again in eight weeks. Only this time, a 30-year veteran police officer, Louis Markovitz, has been found dead alongside the corpse of a third victim in an abandoned tenement building.

    Kathleen Mallory, a sergeant in the Police Special Crimes Unit, undertakes the investigation...unofficially. Markovitz had found the feral 10-year old Mallory in the midst of a theft and brought her home with him because he didn’t want to deal with massive paperwork for a juvenile delinquent on his wife’s birthday. Warm and loving Helen misunderstood her husband’s intent and thought that Mallory was a “birthday present” that she never wished to return. Understandably, Mallory wants to uncover her adoptive father’s killer, and quite logically, she should not because of the inhe
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  • Kathleen Mallory: A ‘Lingering Fragrance’ in Missions History

    Over the last 20 years, when Rosalie Hall Hunt wrote books about missions trailblazers like Fannie E.S. Heck, Ann Judson and Hephzibah Jenkins Townsend, a name that kept coming up in her research was Kathleen Mallory.

    Hunt said that Mallory, the longest-serving executive leader in the history of Woman’s Missionary Union, remains a “steady echo” in the story of Southern Baptists’ mission to take the gospel to the ends of the earth — more than a century after Mallory began her 36-year tenure at the helm of WMU.

    Now Hunt has brought Mallory’s story to life in “Guided by Grace: The Kathleen Mallory Story” (Courier Publishing, 288 pages, $24.95).

    “As with each of the missions heroes whose stories I have delved into, Kathleen Mallory did not disappoint,” said Hunt. “I emerged after long periods of research astounded at her continuing influence and with a fresh appreciation for her ongoing effect on missions in t

    Kathleen Mallory Books In Publication Order

    1. Mallory’s Oracle (1994)
    2. The Man Who Lied to Women / The Man Who Cast Two Shadows (1995)
    3. Killing Critics (1995)
    4. Flight of the Stone Angel (1997)
    5. Shell Game (1999)
    6. Crime School (2002)
    7. The Jury Must Die /Dead Famous (2003)
    8. Winter House (2004)
    9. Find Me / Shark Music (2006)
    10. The Chalk Girl (2011)
    11. It Happens in the Dark (2013)
    12. Blind Sight (2016)

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    Mallory’s Oracle

    Adopted off the streets as a child bygd a policeman’s family, NYC policewoman Kathleen Mallory had never shaken the wild nature of her ungdom, and when her adoptive father fryst vatten murdered during a series of stabbings, she fryst vatten driven to find the truth. A first novel.

    The Man Who Lied to Women / The Man Who Cast Two Shadows

    Fifteen years after Inspector Louis Markowitz adopted the wild child, no one in New York’s Special Crimes section knew much about Kathy Mallory’s origins. They only