À propos de l'auteur

Elizabeth Ferrars was a renowned British author known for her compelling mystery novels. Over her prolific career, she published over 60 works, including both standalone novels and series. Her writing often featured intricate plots with a psychological depth that captivated readers and critics alike. Ferrars’s unique ability to weave suspense with rich character development set her apart in the literary world.

A significant figure in the genre of crime fiction, Ferrars's works often explored themes of human behavior and morality. Her debut novel, "Death of a Minor Character," introduced readers to her distinctive voice and narrative style, which would become hallmarks of her later books. Ferrars not only entertained her audience but also influenced a generation of mystery writers through her innovative storytelling techniques and complex female protagonists.

Date de naissance February 7, 1907
Lieu de naissance Dover, Kent, England
Date de décès February 12, 1995