Ursula Curtiss Books In Order

Novels

  1. The Second Sickle (1951)
  2. The Iron Cobweb (1953)
  3. The Noonday Devil (1953)
  4. The Face of the Tiger (1958)
  5. So Dies the Dreamer (1960)
  6. Voice Out of Darkness (1960)
  7. The Deadly Climate (1961)
  8. The Stairway (1961)
  9. The Forbidden Garden (1962)
  10. Child’s Play (1964)
  11. The Wasp (1964)
  12. Widow’s Web (1968)
  13. Don’t Open the Door! (1969)
  14. Letter of Intent (1971)
  15. Hours to Kill (1976)
  16. Dig a Little Deeper (1976)
  17. In Cold Pursuit (1977)
  18. The Menace Within (1978)
  19. Poisoned Orchard (1980)
  20. Graveyard Shift (1982)
  21. Death of a Crow (1983)

Omnibus

  1. Akin to Murder / The Iron Cobweb / Widow’s Mite (1953)

Collections

  1. The House on Plymouth Street (1985)

Novels Book Covers

Omnibus Book Covers

Collections Book Covers

Ursula Curtiss Books Overview

The Iron Cobweb

When Elizabeth wondered, had she first begun to be afraid? And of what? How did she get tangled in this paralyzing cobweb of fear, haunted by blackmail, infidelity and hatred? ‘

The Face of the Tiger

Louise wanted just one thing to be able to escape the memory of the sensational kidnapping case that had put her photograph in all the newspapers and had shadowed her name with suspicion and shame. She had taken a new job and started a new life, but in the exclusive club resort where she was working and living, a voice on the telephone shattered her dream of safety. Louise’s past was not dead but had returned to haunt her.

Voice Out of Darkness

Thirteen years ago Monica died in a terrible skating accident. Katy never forgot the horror of it all. She had tried to save her foster sister, but Monica’s last words were ‘Katy pushed me.’ Now Katy is working successfully in New York, the torment of the past behind her until threatening notes start to arrive.

The Wasp

When a wasp distracts Kate”s attention for o ne second whilst driving, her whole life is altered a chil d is nearly killed. From this alarming experience stems Kate ”s phobia about buzzing insects and a chilling series of e vents is set in motion. ‘

Letter of Intent

Celia, housekeeper to the Stevensons, receives an unexpected inheritance. But along the way, someone has taken sinister exception to Celia. It seems that the cutting of unpleasant ties has left some unfinished business – and resentment and jealousy conspire to threaten Celia’s life.

Related Authors

Leave a Comment