Elizabeth Ferrars Book order (chronological)
This author masterfully weaves suspenseful narratives, emphasizing intricate motives and human relationships. Her works, often set in serene environments, are characterized by meticulous attention to detail and psychological depth in her characters. She engagingly explores the nature of crime and reactions to it, focusing on probability and technical skill in her storytelling, offering readers a satisfyingly standard yet always compelling experience.






Psychobiologist Dr Paul Virag has been dragged from his experimental station in Tobago at the whim of an heiress who requested that he chaperon her two prize monkeys across the Atlantic. But what has been an incovenience to his calm life takes an unexpected turn into a sinister mystery.
A Hollywood actor, in England for a wedding, committed suicide, leaving 2 conflicting suicide notes. It took wedding guest Freer to work out that a cold-blooded murderer was at large.
This book is part of a series with the main character being Andrew Basnett, a retired professor of botany. Once again he accepts an invitation to stay with an aged cousin named Felicity in her Berkshire home over Easter. He discovers the reappearance of a former house keeper in Fecility's vicinity that creates a mystery which intrigues him, even though it is dismissed by her relatives when they arrive fr a family party. In any case, events at the party soon give them other things to think about, as they do Basnett, who now finds himself investigating a murder with all too many suspects and one motive: MONEY.
Blood Flies Upwards
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Ex library, usual stamps and marks, page edges tanned and marked, worn dust jacket is in a protective sleeve.
Drei Leichen suchen einen Mörder
- 179 pages
- 7 hours of reading







