Stockingham & Pike #1
by Ross Montgomery

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by Paraic O'Donnell
Published Jan 2022
With all the wit of a Jane Austen novel, and a case as beguiling as any in Sherlock Holmes' casebook, Paraic O'Donnell introduces a detective duo for the ages, and slowly unlocks the secrets of a startling Victorian mystery.
by Peter Swanson
Published Jan 2021
From the hugely talented author of Before She Knew Him comes a chilling tale of psychological suspense and an homage to the thriller genre tailor-made for fans: the story of a bookseller who finds himself at the center of an FBI investigation because a very clever killer has started using his list of fiction's most ingenious murders.
by Elly Griffiths
Published Oct 2019
Death lies between the lines when the events of a dark story start coming true in this haunting modern gothic mystery, perfect for fans of Magpie Murders and The Lake House.
by S.D. Sykes
Published Apr 2016
In this chilling historical mystery, young girls go missing from a medieval English village and Lord Oswald de Lacy must find the killer before tragedy strikes again.
by Bruce Holsinger
Published Feb 2016
Fourteenth-century London comes alive in all its color and detail in this riveting thriller featuring medieval poet and fixer John Gowera twisty tale rife with intrigue, danger mystery, and murder.
by Mark Mills
Published May 2008
The story of two murders, four hundred years apart - and the ties that bind them together.
by Charles Todd
Published Jan 2008
The nineth Inspector Ian Rutledge mystery, set in Post-World War I England. Rutledge is called on to prove the innocence of a man he dislikes and distrusts. But the deadly triangle also stirs up memories of the woman he himself loved and lost when he went to France to fight.
by Priscilla Royal
Published Jan 2006
A nun and a monk defy death and dishonor at her family's Welsh fortress in Priscilla Royal's second 'country house mystery' set in 13th century England.
by Tim Cockey
Published Feb 2002
When a murdered waitress is unceremoniously dropped off at his door, charming mortician-about-town Hitchcock Sewell investigates and his delving takes him down an increasingly twisted and wicked trail.
by Anne Perry
Published Jan 2002
From the degraded depths of the East End to the seats of the mighty - Anne Perry weaves history into a rich and seamless tapestry of suspense.
There is no worse robber than a bad book.
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