Saturday, July 16, 2016

Favorite Author: Ellis Peters



Ellis Peters is the pen name of British author Edith Mary Pargeter (1913 – 1995), who is best known for her two mystery series, although she also wrote historical fiction and nonfiction and translated Czech classics.

I'm reading her mystery series featuring police Inspector George Felse. Her medieval-detective series, The Cadfael Chronicles, featuring a Benedictine monk detective, is more popular and was adapted for tv starring Derek Jacobi as Brother Cadfael. I'll get to it one of these days.

Those I have read are in red; those on my TBR shelf are in blue.

Inspector George Felse Series
  1. Fallen into the Pit (1951)
  2. Death and the Joyful Woman (1961; Edgar Award Winner)
  3. Flight of a Witch (1964)
  4. A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs (1965)
  5. The Piper on the Mountain (1966)
  6. Black is the Colour of My True Love's Heart (1967)
  7. The Grass-Widow's Tale (1968)
  8. The House of Green Turf (1969)
  9. Morning Raga (1969)
  10. The Knocker on Death's Door (1970)
  11. Death to the Landlords (1972)
  12. City of Gold and Shadows (1973)
  13. Rainbow's End (1978)
Brother Cadfael Series
  1. A Morbid Taste for Bones (1977)
  2. One Corpse Too Many (1979)
  3. Monk's Hood (1980)
  4. St. Peter's Fair (1981)
  5. The Leper of St. Giles (1981)
  6. The Virgin in the Ice (1982)
  7. The Sanctuary Sparrow (1983)
  8. The Devil's Novice (1983)
  9. Dead Man's Ransom (1984)
  10. The Pilgrim of Hate (1984)
  11. An Excellent Mystery (1985)
  12. The Raven in the Foregate (1986)
  13. The Rose Rent (1986)
  14. The Hermit of Eyton Forest (1987)
  15. The Confession of Brother Haluin (1988)
  16. A Rare Benedictine: The Advent of Brother Cadfael (1988; three novellas)
  17. The Heretic's Apprentice (1989)
  18. The Potter's Field (1989)
  19. The Summer of the Danes (1991)
  20. The Holy Thief (1992)
  21. Brother Cadfael's Penance (1994)

NOTES

If you have any posts about Ellis Peter's books, please leave a comment with a link and  I will list it here.

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