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A nun is found dead. A priest is horribly attacked. An evil older than sin is loose in Yorkshire… Marske, 1361. Sir Ralph de Mandeville with his assistants Peter and Merek have rec...
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A nun is found dead. A priest is horribly attacked. An evil older than sin is loose in Yorkshire… Marske, 1361. Sir Ralph de Mandeville with his assistants Peter and Merek have rec...
Medieval Tallinn, a friendly and prospering community on the Gulf of Finland, provides the setting for Hargla’s richly appointed Apothecary Melchior mystery, the first in a series....
In 2024, The Crow Moon was an intriguing debut by British author Suzy Aspley and The Bone Mother is its sequel. Both books are gothic mysteries featuring Martha Strangeways as she...
En liten gutt er funnet drept, og en voldsom storm nærmer seg. Ny krimserie lar landskapet drive historien frem.
It’s 1816. The Right Honorable Bayard Wilcox, 13th Lord Wilcox, awakens in the middle of the night to the smell of smoke and a fuzzy memory on London’s Primrose Hill. After he bare...
Wolder, near the Belgian border, is waiting to see if the skeleton it dug up in a church is Count d’Artagnan, from Alexandre Dumas’s tale.
K. J. Parker's Sister Svangerd and the Not Quite Dead completely flew under my radar last year. I had never heard of it until last month's ebook sale. The blurb immediately piqued...
Daphne Brewster has come to cherish the slow, soothing, picturesque corner of Norfolk, England, that includes Cranberry Farmhouse, her cottage; Pudding Corner, the village in which...
If a man is found stabbed through the forehead by a unicorn, the sensible reaction is probably to question the witness, the lighting conditions and perhaps the sanity of everyone i...
Art and story: Benedykt Szneider First published: 2026 Contains spoilers The blurb: In a remote village gripped by superstition and rot, a grave robber and a ruthless witch h...
Discover Italy’s bewitching region of Puglia with the seventh Daniel Leicester mystery, the most propulsive yet . . .English detective and Bologna resident Daniel Leicester has bee...
I FELT more than a touch of weary cynicism when I saw yet another so-called cosy crime series was coming to our screens (A Taste for Murder, ITV1, Wednesdays). It’s a genre that ha...
In the Beginning by Alan Sullivan In Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s now-classic novel of 1912, The Lost World, a quartet of Englishmen travel to the Amazon basin and discover a passel of...
Bonebag has grown up in the Scura min Scurse, a gloomy, threatening forest, with his strangely cold parents, Modor and Faeder. His is a life of isolation, deprivation, and a profou...
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Universities are supposed to be places of quiet scholarship, polite disagreement and excessive footnotes… not suspicious deaths. Yet in RO Thorp’s Marked for Death, the cloistered...
Porridge: Never heard of Jane Gardam. So far. Except I had — at least I knew the acronym.
There’s a lot on the line for Naomi Sinclair, star of A Word From the Kitchen, when her boss, Bronwyn Friedrich, pits her against fellow cooking-show celebrity Travis Spriggs in a...
Leaving her brother and her love in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Brigid arrives in Salt Lake City in 1881 seeking something better than a remote sod house on the cattle ranch where she solve...
A pathologist, haunted by his service during WWI, investigates two murders in post-war London in this Bloody Scotland Debut Prize winner.
When his stepcousin, Celine, finds her sister, Mona, dead in the garden of Oak Lodge, Julian naturally calls Bea Abbot, whose business running an employment agency has a long histo...
First published in 1960 and now included in the British Library Crime Classics series, Jack on the Gallows Tree is part of the long-running Carolus Deene series. Written by Leo Bru...
En liten gutt er funnet drept, og en voldsom storm nærmer seg. Ny krimserie lar landskapet drive historien frem.
Two hundred and fifty years ago this week, one of the greatest figures in all of English literary history arrived in Bristol to do some detective work
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