Catherine Louisa Pirkis was born in London, the daughter of Lewis Stephens Lyne, an accountant and comptroller-general of Inland Revenue. In 1872, at the age of 33, Pirkis married Frederick Edward Pirkis, fleet-paymaster for the Royal Navy, and the couple moved often. They had a daughter (born 1874 in Surrey) and a son (born 1876 in Belgium). Pirkis wrote her first novel, Disappeared from Her Home, in 1877; the mystery novel portends her creation of the popular lady detective Loveday Brooke in the 1890s. Thereafter she became a prolific novelist, short story writer, and journalist. Pirkis and her husband actively worked in the anti-vivisectionist movement and in organizations for the protection of animals, such as The National Canine Defense League. Pirkis died in 1910 after a long illness.
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| Born | 1839 |
| Died | 1910 |
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| Born | 1839 |
| Died | 1910 |
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- Catherine L. Pirkis
- Catherine Louisa Pirkis
- Mrs. F. E. Pirkis
- Catharine Louisa Pirkis
- C. L. Pirkis
- Catherine Lousia Pirkis
- Catherine Pirkis
- Louisa Catherine Pirkis











