Mignon G. Eberhart - Novels

Novels

  • Patient in Room 18 (1929)
  • While the Patient Slept (1930)
  • The Mystery of Hunting's End (1930)
  • From This Dark Stairway (1931)
  • Murder by an Aristocrat (1932) aka Murder of My Patient
  • The Dark Garden (1933) aka Death in the Fog
  • The White Cockatoo (1933)
  • The House on the Roof (1935)
  • Fair Warning (1936)
  • Danger in the Dark (1937)
  • The Pattern (1937)
  • Hand in Glove (1937)
  • The Glass Slipper (1938)
  • Hasty Wedding (1938)
  • Chiffon Scarf (1939)
  • Brief Return (1939)
  • The Hangman's Whip (1940)
  • Speak No Evil (1941)
  • With This Ring (1941)
  • Fourth Mystery Book (1942)
  • Wolf in Man's Clothing (1942)
  • The Man Next Door (1943)
  • Unidentified Woman (1943)
  • Escape the Night (1944)
  • Wings of Fear (1945)
  • Five Passengers from Lisbon (1946)
  • The White Dress (1946)
  • Another Woman's House (1947)
  • House of Storm (1949)
  • Hunt With the Hounds (1950)
  • Never Look Back (1951)
  • Dead Men's Plans (1952)
  • The Unknown Quantity (1953)
  • Man Missing (1954)
  • Postmark Murder (1956)
  • Another Man's Murder (1957)
  • Melora (1959) aka The Promise of Murder (1961, 1966)
  • Jury of One (1960)
  • The Cup, the Blade or the Gun (1961) aka The Crime at Honotassa
  • Enemy in the House (1962)
  • Run Scared (1963)
  • Call After Midnight (1964)
  • R.S.V.P. Murder (1965)
  • Witness at Large (1966)
  • Woman on the Roof (1967)
  • Message from Hong Kong (1969)
  • El Rancho Rio (1970)
  • Two Little Rich Girls (1971)
  • Murder in Waiting (1973)
  • Nine O'Clock Tide (1975)
  • Danger Money (1975)
  • Family Fortune (1976)
  • Bayou Road (1979)
  • Casa Madrone (1980)
  • Family Affair (1981)
  • Next of Kin (1982)
  • The Patient in Cabin C (1983)
  • Alpine Condo Crossfire (1984)
  • A Fighting Chance (1986)
  • Three Days for Emeralds (1988)

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