Here are some of her most well-known works:
* The Green For the Blue (1944): This novel introduced her signature character, Inspector Cockrill, who appears in many of her books.
* Heads You Lose (1949): This book features the enigmatic "Mr. and Mrs. Benson," a married detective duo.
* The Wheel Spins (1951): A classic locked-room mystery set on a remote island, and often considered one of her best works.
* The Catered Affair (1962): This was the first novel to feature the character of journalist and crime solver, "Lady (Emily) Gifford."
* Death in High Heels (1968): This novel was one of the few where Inspector Cockrill is not the central character.
Other Notable Works:
* The Gilded Cage (1947)
* Tour de Force (1953)
* The Three of Diamonds (1956)
* The Case of the Vanishing Corpse (1966)
* The Daughter of Time (1951), considered by some to be her finest work, is a historical mystery that challenges the accepted view of Richard III.
Bradley's writing style was intricate and character-driven, with a focus on psychological suspense and complex plots. She was also known for her use of unreliable narrators and her willingness to experiment with different perspectives.
If you enjoy classic detective fiction, you are likely to find her work both engaging and rewarding.