Victoria Thompson Books in Order
Victoria Thompson is a historical fiction author famous for her Gaslight Mystery series. She holds a Master of Fine Arts in Popular Fiction Writing. In …
Victoria Thompson is a historical fiction author famous for her Gaslight Mystery series. She holds a Master of Fine Arts in Popular Fiction Writing. In …
The Cat Who is a 29-volume mystery series, written by the late Lilian Braun. The story revolves around Jim Qwilleran, a reporter, and his two Siamese cats, Koko and Yum-Yum. ‘The Cat Who Could Read …
Richard Jury series, written by Martha Grimes, stars Richard Jury, a Scotland Yard detective solving mysteries, one more intriguing than the other. The series became so popular that it is still being continued after three …
Rhys Bowen is the author Janet Quin-Harkin’s pen name. Under her married name, she writes children’s books and under her pen name, she writes mystery novels. Rhys Bowen is known for her three series: “Molly …
Dorothy Gilman is an American novelist who wrote Mrs. Pollifax, popular spy fiction, and mystery series. It consists of 14 books published between 1966 and 2000. Every novel in this series features the lead character …
The Miss Marple series is a collection of crime fiction and mystery novels, first published as a short story in 1927. It is written by Agatha Christie, a world-renowned English author. This series consists of …
Ann B. Ross wrote the Miss Julia book series, consisting of over 20 books. The author was a literature professor at North Carolina University. Miss Julia, the main character, is an elderly lady from Abbotsville, …
Miranda James, a pen name of Dean James, is a well-known author of mystery novels and series. Dean James was born in Texas. He had an interest in writing since he was a child, as …
Edith Maxwell is a well-known American mystery novelist, best known under the pen name Maddie Day. She was born in Pasadena, California. She is the author of the mystery novels Country Store Mysteries, set in …
Lorraine Bartlett is an American author who goes by the pen name Lorna Barret. Barrett was encouraged to write under alternative names, so she could write both psychological thrillers and cozy mysteries. She was worried …