Ferrars, Elizabeth, 1907-1995. Download book Death in Botanists Bay, Elizabeth Ferrars.
Ferrars, Elizabeth, 1907-1995. Ulverscroft, (c)1989, c1968.
Other readers will always be interested in your opinion of the books you've read. Whether you've loved the book or not, if you give your honest and detailed thoughts then people will find new books that are right for them. New York : Lorevan Pub. 1906-1977 Carr John Dickson.
Death in botanists bay. by. Ferrars, Elizabeth. Anstey, Leicestershire: F. A. Thorpe. inlibrary; printdisabled; ; americana.
Death in Botanist's Bay book.
lt;< Previous bookNext book . Death in Botanist's Ba. Death in Botanist's Bay. (1941) (Murder of a Suicide) (A book in the Toby Dyke series) A novel by Elizabeth Ferrars. Similar books by other authors. March 2014 : UK Paperback.
Book in the Toby Dyke Series). by Elizabeth Ferrars. 2 people are interested in this title. We receive 1 copy every 6 months. Published 1989 by F. Thorpe in Anstey, Leicestershire There's no description for this book yet. Thorpe in Anstey, Leicestershire.
Because Edgar Prees, aging botanist of prestige and reputation, is attempting to commit suicide by jumping off a cliff-top. Death in Botanists Bay. Alternative titles. The two men drive Edgar home, collapsed and shaken. when he is found the following morning- shot to death with his own revolver- it seems that his attempt at suicide has succeeded.
Her books are written so that readers are spared from violence or extreme unpleasantness. Death in Botanist's Bay (1941) (published in the US as Murder of a Suicide)
Elizabeth Ferrars (6 September 1907 – 30 March 1995), born Morna Doris MacTaggart, was a British crime writer. Her books are written so that readers are spared from violence or extreme unpleasantness. Her characters are from backgrounds who do not expect crime or violence to impinge on their lives. They are educated, and often work in academic or artistic fields. Death in Botanist's Bay (1941) (published in the US as Murder of a Suicide). Don't Monkey with Murder (1942) (published in the US as The Shape of a Stain).