Fiction

The Lois Meade Mysteries
From Monday to Sunday and now from Warning at One onwards published in hardback by Servern House, and in paperback by Berkley Prime Crime.

Round Ringford Stories
Published hardback Orion, but out of print. In print, by Caxton Press (Knight) in paperback.

The Ivy Beasley Mysteries
The first book “The Hangman’s Row Enquiry” to be published on paperback by Penguin on May 10th 2010.

7 Responses to “Fiction”

  1. Kim Crissey says:

    Dear Ms. Purser,

    My father is a big fan and avid reader of your books and I was hoping you could send him an autograph to cheer him up, he just had quadruple bypass heart surgery and I know receiving an autograph from you would put a smile on his face. I have included his name and address below. Thank you very much, Kim Crissey

    Kermit Crissey
    34 Guernsey St.
    Buffalo, NY 14207
    USA

  2. Ann Purser says:

    Dear Kim – I do hope your father is progressing well, and of course I shall be delighted to send him an autograph. I am glad he enjoys the books! Best wishes, Ann.

  3. B Sloan says:

    “Tragedy At Two” is my favorite Lois Meade mystery yet. Hopefully, in some future book, Lois will run into George Price again!

  4. Ann Purser says:

    Thanks a lot for your message. Is your email address a clue to why you like George Price? Maybe not, but I am so glad you like my hero, being of gypsy stock myself. Best wishes – Ann

  5. Mrs. Andrea Wilken says:

    Dear Mrs. Purser,
    I want to start by saying thank you! I am the mommy of a beautiful two and a half year old daughter and wife to a wonderful husband. I am very blessed. Although 5 months ago I was diagnosed with cervical cancer which seemed at the time to put a crack in our otherwise perfect family. Suffice it to say one day during treatment a nurse came in with a basket of books and asked if I would care to read while I waited for the medication to take hold. I chose Tragedy at Two. I can’t tell you how shocked I was when the nurse said I was able to leave and my session was over. The time seemed to fly by. I was so taken in with your book, the nausea didn’t even have time to take hold! I couldn’t possibly leave my new favorite book behind so I stuffed it into my purse vowing to bring it back the following week. From that day forward I have read every Lois Meade and Ivy Beasley mystery I can get my hands on! Your books have made this bump in the road much more tolerable. I can’t thank you enough! May I ask if it would be possible to have your autograph? It would mean a lot. Once again thank you for giving me the gift of a smile every time I open one of your books. Andrea Wilken
    545 Whitesage Road
    San Marcos, Ca.
    92078

  6. Ann Purser says:

    I am having a problem with your email address! If this reaches you, could you send me a note – I would love to reply.

  7. Ann Purser says:

    Hi, Andrea – apologies for belatedly replying to your interesting message. You certainly have been having a rotten time. I have posted a letter to you and hope you have received it by now. Very best wishes for the future, with no more bumps! Ann P.

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