Anthea Fraser
Anthea Mary Fraser, born in 1930 in Lancashire, England, is a British novelist whose mother was also a published author; she began composing stories before she could write and started her professional career with short stories after the birth of her two daughters, publishing her first novel in 1970.[1][2][3][4] Her breakthrough came with the 1974 paranormal bestseller Laura Possessed, followed by supernatural novels, romantic suspense, and crime fiction, including the DCI David Webb and Rona Parish series; she served as secretary of the Crime Writers’ Association from 1986 to 1996.[1][2][3][4]
Lancashire, England
Jan 1, 1930
crime fiction
mystery
romantic suspense
paranormal
Dangerous Deception
MOTIVE FOR MURDER a gripping British crime mystery full of twists (A Detective Inspector David Webb Thriller)
Jigsaw
The Macbeth prophecy
Rogue in Porcelain
A SHROUD FOR DELILAH a gripping British crime mystery full of twists (Detective Webb Murder Mysteries Book 1)
THE APRIL RAINERS a gripping British crime mystery full of twists (Detective Webb Murder Mysteries Book 7)
Rogue in Porcelain (A Rona Parish Mystery Book 5)
Retribution: Severn House Publishers (A Rona Parish Mystery Book 10)
Shifting Sands
A Question of Identity
Justice
Next Door to Murder
Eleven That Went Up to Heaven (Chief Inspector Webb Series)
Brought to Book
I'll Sing You Two-O
Justice Postponed: A Rona Parish mystery
LAURA POSSESSED a gripping British crime mystery full of twists (A Detective Inspector David Webb Thriller)
The Unburied Past
Unfinished Portrait
Rogue in Porcelain (Rona Parish Mysteries)
A Family Concern (Rona Parish Mysteries)
Thicker Than Water
Fathers and Daughters