
Pseudonym of Elizabeth Linington. Barbara "Elizabeth" Linington (March 11, 1921 – April 5, 1988) was an American novelist. She was awarded runner-up scrolls for best first mystery novel from the Mystery Writers of America for her 1960 novel, Case Pending, which introduced her most popular series character, LAPD Homicide Lieutenant Luis Mendoza. Her 1961 book, Nightmare, and her 1962 novel, Knave of Hearts, another entry in the Mendoza series, were both nominated for Edgars in the Best Novel category. Regarded as the "Queen of the Procedurals," she was one of the first women to write police procedurals—a male-dominated genre of police-story writing. Besides crime, Linington also took interest in archaeology, the occult, gemstones, antique weapons and languages. Linington was also a conservative political activist who was an active member of the John Birch Society
Series
Books

Destiny of Death
1984

Crime File
1974

Case Pending
1960

Schooled to Kill
1969

The Ringer
1972

Crime on Their Hands
1969

Streets of Death
1976

Extra Kill
1962

Root of All Evil
1966

The Ace of Spades
1961

Chaos of Crime
1985

Coffin Corner
1966

Chance to Kill
1981

Knave of Hearts
1962

Murder by the Tale
1987

Felony File
1980

With Intent to Kill
1972

Exploit of Death
1983

Double Bluff
1963

With a Vengeance
1966

Mark of Murder
1964

Death of a Busybody
1963

Deuces Wild
1974

Rain with Violence
1967

Kill with Kindness
1968

The Manson Curse
1990

Sorrow to the Grave
1992

Felony at Random
1979

The Motive on Record
1982

Death by Inches
1965

Murder Most Strange
1981

Unexpected Death
1970

Whim to Kill
1971

The Death-Bringers
1979

Cold Trail
1978

Spring of Violence
1973

No Holiday for Crime
1973

Blood Count
1986

Murder with Love
1971