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===As Ellis Peters=== ====George Felse and Family==== * ''Fallen into the Pit'' (1951) (originally published under her own name) * ''Death and the Joyful Woman'' (1961) ([[Edgar Award]] for Best Novel, 1963) * ''Flight of a Witch'' (1964) * ''A Nice Derangement of Epitaphs'' (1965) (US title: ''Who Lies Here?''). Serialised as ''The Sands Have a Secret''. Woman's Realm from 5 September to 10 October 1964 * ''The Piper on the Mountain'' (1966) * ''Black is the Colour of my True Love's Heart'' (1967). Serialised [[Australian Women's Weekly]], 22 and 27 December 1967 {{ISBN|9781784972844}} * ''The Grass-Widow's Tale'' (1968). Serialised [[Australian Women's Weekly]], 29 May and 5 June 1968 * ''The House of Green Turf'' (1969). Serialised [[Australian Women's Weekly]], 15, 22 and 29 January 1969 * ''Mourning Raga'' (1969) * ''The Knocker on Death's Door'' (1970). Serialised [[Australian Women's Weekly]], 12, 19 and 26 August 1970 * ''Death to the Landlords!'' (1972) * ''City of Gold and Shadows'' (1973) * ''Rainbow's End'' (1978) ====[[Brother Cadfael]]==== {{main|The Cadfael Chronicles}} * ''[[A Morbid Taste for Bones]]'' (published in August 1977, set in 1137) * ''[[One Corpse Too Many]]'' (July 1979, set in August 1138) * ''[[Monk's Hood]]'' (August 1980, set in December 1138) * ''[[Saint Peter's Fair]]'' (May 1981, set in July 1139) * ''[[The Leper of Saint Giles]]'' (August 1981, set in October 1139) * ''[[The Virgin in the Ice]]'' (April 1982, set in November 1139) * ''[[The Sanctuary Sparrow]]'' (January 1983, set in the Spring of 1140)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/p/ellis-peters/sanctuary-sparrow.htm |title=The Sanctuary Sparrow |year=1982}}</ref>{{#tag:ref|This and other First Edition offerings indicate 1983 for the Macmillan edition<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FpB5bB6Ljk4C&q=The+Sanctuary+Sparrow+Ellis+Peters+First+Edition+Macmillan&pg=PA255 |title=First Edition of The Sanctuary Sparrow|isbn=9781440221750|last1=Russell|first1=Richard|date=13 November 2009|publisher=F+W Media}}</ref> |group=note}} * ''[[The Devil's Novice]]'' (August 1983, set in September 1140) * ''[[Dead Man's Ransom]]'' (April 1984, set in February 1141) * ''[[The Pilgrim of Hate]]'' (September 1984, set in May 1141) * ''[[An Excellent Mystery (novel)|An Excellent Mystery]]'' (June 1985, set in August 1141) * ''[[The Raven in the Foregate]]'' (February 1986, set in December 1141) * ''[[The Rose Rent]]'' (October 1986, set in June 1142) * ''[[The Hermit of Eyton Forest]]'' (June 1987, set in October 1142)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/search/?searchfor=book&keywords=the+hermit+of+eyton+forest |title=The Hermit of Eyton Forest}}</ref> * ''[[The Confession of Brother Haluin]]'' (March 1988, set in December 1142) * ''[[A Rare Benedictine: The Advent of Brother Cadfael]]'' (September 1988, set in 1120) * ''[[The Heretic's Apprentice]]'' (February 1989, set in June 1143) * ''[[The Potter's Field (Peters novel)|The Potter's Field]]'' (September 1989, set in August 1143) * ''[[The Summer of the Danes]]'' (April 1991, set in April 1144) * ''[[The Holy Thief]]'' (August 1992, set in February 1145) * ''[[Brother Cadfael's Penance]]'' (May 1994, set in November 1145) ====Others==== * ''Holiday With Violence'' (1952). First published under her own name. * ''Death Mask'' (1959) * ''The Will and the Deed'' (1960) (US title: ''Where There's a Will'') * ''Funeral of Figaro'' (1962) * ''The Horn of Roland'' (1974) * ''Never Pick Up Hitchhikers!'' (1976) * ''Shropshire'' (non-fiction, with Roy Morgan) (1992) {{ISBN|978-0-86299-996-4}}<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/p/edith-pargeter |title=Shropshire |publisher=Sutton Publishing |access-date=27 May 2016}}</ref> * ''Strongholds and Sanctuaries : The Borderland of England and Wales'' (non-fiction, with Roy Morgan) (1993) {{ISBN|978-0747278542}} * ''The Trinity Cat and Other Mysteries'' ([[Crippen & Landru]], 2006), short stories (Dead mountain lion, A lift into Colmar, At the house of the gentle wind, Breathless beauty, A present for Ivo, Guide to doom, The golden girl, Hostile witness, With regrets, Maiden Garland, The trinity cat, Come to dust, Let nothing you dismay!, The frustration dream, The man who held up the roof)
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