Elizabeth Ironside

Elizabeth Ironside is the pen name of Lady Catherine Manning, a renowned British author. She was born and raised in a village in Northamptonshire, where she developed her love for literature and writing. Ironside's educational background is impressive, having graduated from Oxford University with a Bachelor's degree in history, followed by a Ph.D. Before becoming a novelist, she worked as a teacher, which further honed her writing and storytelling skills.

Ironside is married to Sir David Manning, a former British ambassador to the United States. She is known for her exceptional work in the mystery and thriller genres, having authored five mystery novels under the pen name Lady Catherine Manning. Her writing has received critical acclaim, with her first novel winning Britain's John Creasey Award for Best First Mystery of 1985. Additionally, her novel "Death in the Garden" was nominated for Britain's CWA Gold Dagger for Best Mystery of 1995, further cementing her reputation as a master of the mystery genre. Ironside's work is highly regarded for its intricate plotlines, well-developed characters, and engaging storytelling. Her ability to create suspenseful and thrilling narratives has captivated readers and critics alike, making her a respected and admired figure in the literary world.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 A Very Private Enterprise 1984
2 Death in the Garden 1995
3 The Accomplice 1996
4 The Art of Deception 1999
5 A Good Death 2000