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Frances Lockridge (1896–1963)

Author of The Norths Meet Murder

68+ Works 3,007 Members 55 Reviews 3 Favorited

About the Author

Disambiguation Notice:

Within my research, there are absolutely NO separate books by Frances Lockridge. She co-wrote books with her husband, Richard Lockridge. All Pam and Jerry North series are co-written, and should be listed under both Frances Lockridge and Richard Lockridge. He wrote some books independently before her death, and several after her death.

None-the-less, Richard and Frances are two separate people. Please list just one of them in the Author field, and the other as co-author in the Other Authors field. That way it will be possible to enter separate Common Knowledge for the two people.

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Series

Works by Frances Lockridge

The Norths Meet Murder (1940) 163 copies, 10 reviews
Murder Within Murder (1946) 122 copies, 2 reviews
Murder in a Hurry (1950) 109 copies, 1 review
Death on the Aisle (1942) 105 copies, 4 reviews
Murder Comes First (1951) — Author — 104 copies, 2 reviews
Murder Out of Turn (1941) 96 copies
Murder by the Book (1963) 95 copies, 3 reviews
Death of an Angel (1955) 93 copies, 1 review
Death Takes a Bow (1943) 92 copies
Murder Is Served (1948) 87 copies, 3 reviews
The Judge Is Reversed (1960) 87 copies, 3 reviews
The Dishonest Murderer (1949) 86 copies, 1 review
Dead as a Dinosaur (1952) 81 copies, 3 reviews
A Pinch of Poison (1941) 79 copies
Murder Has Its Points (1961) 78 copies, 2 reviews
Murder Is Suggested (1959) 74 copies
Voyage into Violence (1956) 72 copies
A Key To Death (1954) 72 copies
Hanged for a Sheep (1942) 66 copies, 2 reviews
Death Has a Small Voice (1953) 59 copies, 3 reviews
Curtain for a Jester (1953) 57 copies, 1 review
The Long Skeleton (1958) 55 copies, 1 review
Payoff for the Banker (1945) 52 copies, 2 reviews
Death of a Tall Man (1946) 50 copies
Killing the Goose (1944) 49 copies, 2 reviews
A North Quartet (1964) 46 copies, 1 review
The Faceless Adversary (1956) 45 copies
Death by Association (1952) 43 copies, 1 review
Accent on Murder (1958) 39 copies
Death and the Gentle Bull (1954) 38 copies
Murder! Murder!! Murder!!! (1956) 37 copies, 1 review
Cats and People (1950) 37 copies
The Distant Clue (1963) 36 copies
Foggy, Foggy Death (1950) 35 copies
First Come, First Kill (1962) — Author — 33 copies
Show Red For Danger (1960) 33 copies
A Client Is Canceled (1951) — Author — 32 copies
The Devious Ones (1964) 32 copies
Practise to Deceive (1957) 32 copies, 1 review
With One Stone (1961) 31 copies
Burnt Offering (1955) 31 copies
Stand Up and Die (1953) — Author — 31 copies
Murder and Blueberry Pie (1959) 30 copies
The Tangled Cord (1957) 29 copies, 1 review
Night of Shadows (1962) 29 copies, 1 review
Let Dead Enough Alone (1956) 27 copies
Catch As Catch Can (1958) 27 copies
And Left for Dead (1961) 27 copies
The Drill Is Death (1961) 26 copies
Untidy Murder (1947) 26 copies, 1 review
I Want to Go Home (1948) 20 copies
Quest of the Bogeyman (1964) 12 copies
The Ticking Clock (1962) 12 copies
Spin Your Web, Lady (1949) 8 copies, 1 review
Think of Death (1947) 7 copies
The Proud Cat (1951) 5 copies
The Innocent House (1959) 4 copies, 1 review
The Cat Who Rode Cows (1955) 3 copies
The Golden Man (1960) 2 copies
The Lucky Cat 2 copies

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Canonical name
Lockridge, Frances
Legal name
Lockridge, Frances Louise Davis
Birthdate
1896
Date of death
1963
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Missouri
Places of residence
New York, New York, USA
Relationships
Lockridge, Richard (husband)
Disambiguation notice
Within my research, there are absolutely NO separate books by Frances Lockridge. She co-wrote books with her husband, Richard Lockridge. All Pam and Jerry North series are co-written, and should be listed under both Frances Lockridge and Richard Lockridge. He wrote some books independently before her death, and several after her death.

None-the-less, Richard and Frances are two separate people. Please list just one of them in the Author field, and the other as co-author in the Other Authors field. That way it will be possible to enter separate Common Knowledge for the two people.

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Reviews

Evans Parten is a young professional taking a few days in NYC before reporting to a new job. While walking down 5th Avenue he sees a pretty young woman he realizes he knew growing up. After starting a conversation he invites her for lunch on Saturday. When he arrives at the apartment to pick her up, not only is she not there, but a couple with another name are in residence . Angry to be dupped, he sits in the car and fumes. But when she comes out of the building with a man who seems to be controlling her and may have a gun, he reports the incident to the police and becomes involved in the investigation that will lead to international crimes.
Published originally in 1962.
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clue | Jul 5, 2024 |
Just so much fun to spend time with Mr. and Mrs. North. This is a relatively late entry in the series (1960), and Pam is in the market for a kitten, having fairly recently lost her sweet Siamese, Martini. A judge of both cat shows and tennis matches makes enemies, and ends up dead in his own apartment, possibly bashed with a scratching post, or a racquet in its press. Lots of irate suspects, all guilty of something, but murder? Weigand knows better than to dismiss Pam's intuition, but Mullins finds it all screwy, as usual.… (more)
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laytonwoman3rd | 2 other reviews | May 6, 2023 |
This is an omnibus of three mysteries:
"The Norths Meet Murder," 1940, the first North's mystery. Very little mention of the war, a couple of mentions of Hitler, antagonism towards a Japanese character, but no direct talk of the war. Also a bit of dancing around an effeminate male character, he liked to arrange flowers and cook, for shame! A good introduction to most of the characters in the series, of whom, Weigand, the policeman is my favorite. I very much like that he is the main person to solve the mysteries and the Norths, who are not detectives are mostly along for the ride.
"Murder Out of Turn," 1941. There is an impressive amount of drinking in these books. Cocktails with lunch, before dinner, after dinner, not to mention the wine with dinner. I don't know how they managed. This takes place at the North's summer cabin, and is the book which introduces us to Weigand's future wife.
"A Pinch of Poison." 1941 Satisfactory, clues in order and not too hard to solve, fun to read with enjoyable characters.
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½
 
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MrsLee | Mar 23, 2023 |
I enjoy the North mysteries. I especially like that the police captain, Weigand, is not just a dummy assistant to two amateurs. He sometimes is inspired by the Norths, and sometimes they get the same conclusion independently, but he is often ahead of them. Also the cats are fun. However, it is difficult not to sip a martini while reading, and I can't sip THAT many martinis and still read. There is pleasant wit and banter, respectful relationships and generally nice people who are not unhappy, except some of the possible perpetrators. Sometimes I can tell whodunnit, and sometimes not, and I never pay attention to whether or not the author is fair with clues.… (more)
½
 
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MrsLee | Feb 26, 2023 |

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