- 1958) was a
British crime writer, who
wrote under the
pseudonyms E. C. R.
Lorac,
Carol Carnac and Mary Le
Bourne during the
golden age of
detective fiction...
- make-up artist,
named a
lipstick color after Crawford as a part of the
Lorac Cosmetics lip-wear line. In the late 1990s, she made a
number of appearances...
-
introduced in
Dragons of
Winter Night as the
daughter of
Speaker of the
Stars Lorac Caladon.
During the War of the Lance,
Alhana leads her
people in
exile to...
-
detective novel by E.C.R.
Lorac, the pen name of the
British writer Edith Caroline Rivett. It is a rare
standalone book by
Lorac, not
featuring Chief Inspector...
- now
overgrown by jungle. The
United States Air
Force later constructed a
LORAC (LOng
Range ACcuracy) radio-navigation
station for use
during the early...
-
critical character in the
detective novel Part for a
Poisoner (1948) by E.C.R.
Lorac. In the
comic strip Andy Capp (from 1957), Andy's wife Flo is a charwoman...
- Bats in the
Belfry is a 1937
detective novel by E. C. R.
Lorac, the pen name of the
British writer Edith Caroline Rivett. It is the
thirteenth in her...
- recovered.
Lhasa Apso (1965–1966).
Julie Scrubbs-Martin (1965–1966). Xof
Lorac (1982–1983). Andy
Sutcliffe (1987). Died
beating himself to
death with his...
-
Murder in
Vienna is a 1956
detective novel by E.C.R.
Lorac, the pen name of the
British writer Edith Caroline Rivett. It is the
forty second in her long-running...
-
Visibility is set in the 1952 smog event. It is the
background for E.C.R.
Lorac’s 1954
mystery Shroud of Darkness. The D. E.
Stevenson novel The Tall Stranger...