E. X. Ferrars (1907-1995) was born Morna Doris MacTaggart and known as Elizabeth Ferrars in Great Britain. By whatever name, she was an elegant crime writer, specializing in the traditional, classic mystery. She remains,wrote one reviewer, one of the most adept and intelligent adherents of the whodunit form. Her characters were always distinctly drawn, usually (but not quite always) likable, and her settings vividly described. Like many of the Golden Age writers, she often set her mysteries in English villages, but her books could range as far as Cyprus, Greece, and Africa. The Casebook of Jonas P. Jonas contains seventeen previously uncollected stories, including the six cases of Jonas P. Jonas who retells his sleuthing exploits in the hope that his niece will write his memoirs. This is the thirty-fourth volume in Crippen & Landru's Lost Classics series uncollected detective and mystery stories by great writers of the past. The book is edited by the detective-fiction-expert John Cooper, who has also edited collections by Michael Gilbert, Michael Innes, and Julian Symons. The cover illustration is by Gail Cross, and the Lost Classics design is by Deborah Miller.
Ferrars was definitely a better novelist than a short story writers--none of these stories are brilliant, but they are entertaining and readable as ever.
A compilation of well written short stories. Each one is interesting and different. I love this particular authore and tend to read 📚 any of her books I can find.
The case of the two questions (aka When a young girl's eyes are crazy with worry)--2 The case of the blue bowl (aka No more milk for Mrs. Toomes)--3 The case of the auction catalogue (aka The collector who ran away from murder)--3 The case of the left hand (aka A lunch plate stopped Bardell's escape)--2 *Invitation to murder...on the party line -- A lipstick smear points to the killer -- Custody -- *The trap -- Stop thief! --3 *The long way round -- Fly, said the spy --3 Instrument of justice --3 *Suicide? (aka Suicide in a car with the lights on?)-- *Look for trouble (aka When a girl has a grudge, look for trouble)-- Justice in my own hands --3 The handbag -- *Sequence of events-- *** The forgotten murder -- The rose murders (aka Go, lovely rose) --2 Scatter his ashes -- A very small clue --2