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Virginia Freer Series (books ##1-2, 5-8) by Elizabeth Ferrars [E. X. Ferrars]
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Overview: Elizabeth Ferrars was one of the most distinguished crime writers of her generation. She was described by Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine as ‘The writer who may be the closest of all to Christie in style, plotting and general milieu’. Born in 1907 in Rangoon, Burma, the author grew up in Hampshire, England, before studying journalism in London. Her first crime novel, Give a Corpse a Bad Name, was published in 1940. During her career, she wrote more than seventy novels and became immensely popular in America, where she was published as E.X. Ferrars. In 1953, she became a founding member of the British Crime Writers’ Association and, in the early 1980s, was awarded its Silver Dagger for a lifetime’s achievement. She died in 1995.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller

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Last Will and Testament (1978)
A wealthy woman’s last will and testament draws together friends, family, a master felon, and a charming conman in this delightful mystery series debut.
Mrs. Arliss was witty. Mrs. Arliss was delightful. But mostly, Mrs. Arliss was rich. And now, Mrs. Arliss is dead. Her friends and relations—gathered to shed a tear, knock back a post-funeral sherry, and determine what loot they’ve inherited—are horrified to discover that things are not as they might have wished.
Only two people seem to have cared for Mrs. Arliss more than for her bank account and exquisite collection of eighteenth-century miniatures. One is her girlish secretary, the very model of a flustered ingenue. The other is Virginia Freer, who had in many ways been a second Arliss daughter. They should be free to mourn, but Virginia has a problem. The miniatures are missing and all clues point to her ex-husband Felix—a man who is charming, affectionate, and a double-dipped scoundrel.

Frog in the Throat (1980)
The murder of a local author has an amateur sleuth and her con artist ex-husband on the case in this mystery by the author of Last Will and Testament.
Virginia’s trouble is that whenever something awful happens, it is far too easy to imagine that her ex-husband, Felix—that lying, light-fingered charmer—is behind it somehow. So her suspicions are understandably raised when he unexpectedly shows up on her weekend getaway with the Boscotts, just as her friend’s engagement party is ruined by the murder of a local author.
Luckily for Virginia—not to mention the Boscotts—Felix’s talent for lying makes him an expert in sniffing out other people’s deceit. Now they must investigate who would want to kill a kindly writer of historical fiction. But can they truly trust Felix, or will past prove to be prologue yet again?

I Met Murder (1985)
Whenever Felix, Virginia Freer’s estranged husband, reappears in her life, murder does too. Even when temporarily incapacitated by an accident, Felix brings mystery with him. This time it concerns Holly, orphaned daughter of a famous actress, who had come from Rome to stay with Virginia’s friends, the Brightwells. Holly has disappeared, believed kidnapped, and distraught Ann Brightwell is prepared to sell her valuables to meet the ransom demand. But Felix senses something odd about the kidnapping and is convinced the ransom shouldn’t be paid . . .

Woman Slaughter (1989)
The charmingly mischievous Felix Freer again teams up with his strong-willed ex-wife Virginia to unravel a mystery surrounding the death of an old man killed by a hit-and-run driver in front of Virginia’s house.

Sleep of the Unjust (1990)
Hollywood actor Andrew Appleyard, in England for the wedding of his cousin & former Fiancé inexplicably committed suicide. More inexplicably still, he left two conflicting suicide notes & fragments of a third in another hand. Virginia Freer, a wedding guest & her husband Felix had seldom been faced with amore distressing puzzle- but it took Felix to work out that the roots of the tragedy lay deeper in the past & that an extremely calculating & cold-blooded killer was at work.

Beware of the Dog (1992)
The dog was old and unappealing – which may have been why Virginia Freer decided to adopt him; that and the fact that he had belonged to her mother’s old friend Helen Lovelock, who had recently died.
The tensions evident among the mourners at Helen’s funeral soon erupt, and before long one of them is dead, and so is the dog. When Virginia calls in her ex-husband Felix, the Freers discover the death was convenient for several who attended the funeral. But why should anyone poison the dog? Yet someone had – and therein lay the solution to the murder . . .

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