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Elizabeth Eliot was the author of fiction, mainly romantic mysteries, that were most popular in the 1950's. Elizabeth Eliot was the pen name for Lady Germaine Elizabeth Olive Eliot. ...more

Average rating: 3.67 · 181 ratings · 37 reviews · 14 distinct worksSimilar authors
Cecil

3.68 avg rating — 56 ratings — published 1962 — 8 editions
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Alice

3.48 avg rating — 54 ratings — published 1950 — 13 editions
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Mrs. Martell

3.86 avg rating — 44 ratings — published 1953 — 5 editions
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Henry

3.59 avg rating — 22 ratings — published 1950 — 5 editions
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Heiresses and Coronets

4.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 1959 — 3 editions
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Starter's Orders

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Tempt Me

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Opposites Attract (Precious...

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Love Of My Life

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings — published 2000
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Portrait of a sport;: The s...

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“My mother, although she had in a great part shifted the responsibility for me, tried all the same quite hard to do her duty by me. She would from time to time take me on visits to such of her friends as happened also to be afflicted with children.”
Elizabeth Eliot, Alice

“You see,’ Alice was very earnest, ‘if we’d lived in the slums and our mother had had fifteen children, and our father had got drunk and knocked us about, we should have been brought up against “real life.”’ ‘Daddy does drink—a bit.’ Anthony was hopeful. ‘It’s what makes him do card tricks after dinner.”
Elizabeth Eliot, Alice

“Uncle Henry said he believed he had once seen the Judge at a levee and asked Cassius if he too was at the Bar. ‘No,’ said Cassius. ‘No, I do nothing at all.’ ‘Nothing?’ Uncle Henry, who had done nothing during the whole of his life, sounded shocked. ‘Nothing,’ Cassius repeated. He implied that it was enough that he should exist.”
Elizabeth Eliot, Alice

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