The series of novels featuring Brother Cadfael was written by Ellis Peters. Her depictions of the historical period and the detective elements in the stories have captured the attention of many. The combination of mystery and history in her writing makes the series stand out.
Sorry, I don't know the author. You might want to check some literary databases or ask a librarian for assistance.
I have no idea. But you could try looking through book reviews or author biographies to get the answer.
The novels featuring Sam Spade were written by Dashiell Hammett.
The Cadfael series has a specific order which begins with 'A Morbid Taste for Bones'. This novel sets the stage for the character of Brother Cadfael, a Benedictine monk in Shrewsbury Abbey during the 12th century. As you move through the series in order, you'll encounter different historical events and mysteries that Cadfael has to solve. Each subsequent novel builds on the character development and the world that was established in the first book. It's quite interesting to follow the series in order as you get a more complete picture of the whole Cadfael universe, from his herbal remedies in the abbey's garden to his interactions with the local community and the power struggles within the church hierarchy.
The Shogun series of novels was written by James Clavell.
I'm not sure who the author of the Mash series of novels is. You might want to check some literary databases or ask at a library.
The person behind the Flashman series of novels is George MacDonald Fraser. His writing style and the depth of the plots have made the series quite remarkable.
Stephenie Meyer wrote the Twilight series of novels.
The Twilight series was written by Stephenie Meyer.
It was Sir Walter Scott who authored the Waverley series of novels. His works in this series are highly regarded in the literary world for their rich storytelling and historical context.