Ngaio Marsh, born on April twenty-third, nineteen ninety-five, was a distinguished New Zealand writer and theatrical director, celebrated for her contributions to the genre of crime fiction during the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. She is often recognized as one of the 'Queens of Crime,' alongside literary giants such as Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Margery Allingham.
Marsh is best known for her creation of Inspector Roderick Alleyn, a gentleman detective who serves with the London Metropolitan Police. Through her engaging narratives and intricate plots, she captivated readers and established a lasting legacy in the world of mystery writing.
In recognition of her impact on the genre, the Ngaio Marsh Awards were established to honor the best in New Zealand mystery, crime, and thriller fiction. These awards celebrate the talent and creativity of contemporary writers, ensuring that Marsh's influence continues to inspire future generations.