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THE ANODYNE NECKLACE.
Boston, Toronto: Little, Brown and Company, [1983]. Octavo, boards. First edition. The author's third mystery. Inspector Jury. "Her plots are exceedingly convoluted and clever, with adroitly placed red herrings, delicate problems of time and place, and most unexpected conclusions." - Pederson (ed.): St. James Guide to Crime and Mystery Writers (4th ed.), pp. 460-462.
THE FIVE BELLS AND BLADEBONE.
Boston, Toronto: Little, Brown and Company, [1987]. Octavo, cloth backed boards. First edition. Mystery novel. Inspector Jury. "Her plots are exceedingly convoluted and clever, with adroitly placed red herrings, delicate problems of time and place, and most unexpected conclusions." - Pederson (ed.): St. James Guide to Crime and Mystery Writers (4th ed.), pp. 460-462.
THE MAN WITH A LOAD OF MISCHIEF.
Boston, Toronto: Little, Brown and Company, [1981]. Octavo, boards. First edition. Review slip laid in. The author's first mystery which introduces Inspector Richard Jury. "Her plots are exceedingly convoluted and clever, with adroitly placed red herrings, delicate problems of time and place, and most unexpected conclusions." - Pederson (ed.): St. James Guide to Crime and Mystery Writers (4th ed.), pp. 460-462. Pronzini and Muller, 1001 Midnights, The Aficionado's Guide to Mystery and Detective Fiction, The Aficionado's Guide to Mystery and Detective Fiction, pp. 321-322.