Marian Babson

Marian Babson was the pseudonym of American mystery writer Ruth Marian Stenstreem, born in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1929.[1] She died in 2017. She lived most her life in London, England. Babson's books are usually under two hundred pages and often involve cats. Her publisher's tagline for her is "Murder Most British". She was awarded the Crime Writers' Association "Dagger in the Library" award in 1996 for her body of work. She is also an Agatha Award winner.

Bibliography

  • Cover Up Story, 1971
  • Murder at the Cat Show, 1972. Also released as Murder on Show.
  • Pretty Lady, 1973
  • The Stalking Lamb, 1974
  • Unfair Exchange, 1974
  • Murder Sails at Midnight, 1975
  • There Must be Some Mistake, 1975
  • Untimely Guest, 1976
  • The Lord Mayor of Death, 1977
  • Murder, Murder, Little Star, 1977
  • Tightrope for Three, 1978
  • So Soon Done For, 1979
  • The Twelve Deaths of Christmas, 1979
  • Dangerous to Know, 1980
  • Queue Here for Murder, 1980. Also released as Line Up For Murder.
  • Bejewelled Death, 1981
  • Death Beside the Seaside, 1982. Also released as Dead Beside the Sea.
  • Death Warmed Up, 1982
  • A Fool for Murder, 1983
  • The Cruise of a Death Time, 1983
  • A Trail of Ashes, 1984. Also released as Whiskers and Smoke.
  • Death Swap, 1984. Also released as Paws for Alarm.
  • Death in Fashion, 1985
  • Weekend for Murder, 1985. Also released as Murder on a Mystery Tour.
  • Reel Murder, 1986
  • Fatal Fortune, 1987
  • Guilty Party, 1988
  • Encore Murder, 1989
  • Tourists are for Trapping, 1989
  • Past Regret, 1990
  • In the Teeth of Adversity, 1990
  • Shadows in Their Blood, 1991
  • Nine Lives to Murder, 1992
  • Even Yuppies Die, 1993
  • The Diamond Cat, 1994
  • Break a Leg, Darlings, 1995
  • Canapes for the Kitties, 1996
  • The Company of Cats, 1999. Also released as The Multiple Cat.
  • To Catch a Cat, 2000. Also released as A Tealeaf in the Mouse.
  • Deadly Deceit, 2001. Also released as The Cat Next Door.
  • The Cat Next Door, 2002.
  • Not Quite a Geisha, 2003. Also released as The Cat Who Wasn't A Dog.
  • Retreat from Murder, 2004. Also released as Please Do Feed the Cat.
  • Only the Cat Knows, 2005
  • No Cooperation from the Cat, 2012

References

  1. Fantasy Fiction - Marion Babson web, Fantasy Fiction, retrieved 3 August 2012
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