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A Famine of Horses: A Sir Robert Carey Mystery

by P F Chisholm

In the year 1592, Sir Robert Carey, a handsome courtier, comes north to Carlisle to take up his new post as Deputy Warden of the West March. He has wangled his appointment to be nearer his true love, a married...


What Darkness Brings

Sebastian St. Cyr #8

by C.S. Harris

The death of a notorious London diamond merchant draws aristocratic investigator Sebastian St. Cyr and his new wife Hero into a sordid world of greed, desperation, and the occult, when the husband of Sebastian’s...


The Family Way

Molly Murphy #12

by Rhys Bowen

Molly Murphy—now Molly Sullivan—is a year into her marriage, expecting her first child, and confined to the life of a housewife. She’s restless and irritable in the enforced idleness of pregnancy and the...


A Broken Vessel

Julian Kestrel #2

by Kate Ross

Julian Kestrel, the dandy detective of Regency London, is most decidedly a man of the world and, through his valet, Dipper, reformed Cockney pickpocket, is not without ties to the underworld. One such connection...


Cut to the Quick

Julian Kestrel #1

by Kate Ross

Julian Kestrel is the walking definition of a Regency-era dandy. He cares about little beyond the perfection of his tailoring, he lives for the bon mot, and his life has the specific gravity and the fleeting...


Whom the Gods Love

Julian Kestrel #3

by Kate Ross

Fans of Regency-era romances will love this series, featuring the dashing Julian Kestrel. But it will also be catnip for devotees of classic gentlemen-sleuth mysteries, like those by Dorothy Sayers: with his...


Squire Throwleigh's Heir

Knights Templar #7

by Michael Jecks

Sir Baldwin is preparing for his marriage when he learns that a guest, Sir Roger, Squire of Throwleigh, has died. Herbert, only five years old, is heir. But his mother unfairly blames him for her husband's death....


Belladonna at Belstone

Knights Templar #8

by Michael Jecks

Lady Elizabeth of Tophsam, Prioress of St. Mary's, is struggling to maintain her community.

Opposition comes from Sister Margherita, treasurer, who has accused her of lascivious disregard. Claiming that money,...


The Traitor of St. Giles

Knights Templar #9

by Michael Jecks

1321 and Tiverton is preparing for the Feast of St Giles. Philip Dyne is in the church of St Peter's, claiming sanctuary for murder. He agrees to abjure the realm, and sets off as a penitent.

Sir Baldwin and...


The Tournament of Blood

Knights Templar #11

by Michael Jecks

Plans to host a tournament in the spring of 1322, gives moneylenders everywhere a golden opportunity. Many knights in Devon are already indebted to Benjamin Dudenay, and when a month before the festivities,...


The Sticklepath Strangler

Knights Templar #12

by Michael Jecks

1322

Two girls find the skeleton of a 10 year old girl, who disappeared 6 years ago.

Baldwin and Simon investigate, and learn that the villagers have been concealing a serial killer. Shocking evidence suggests...


The Devil's Acolyte

Knights Templar #13

by Michael Jecks

There is a legend in Devon regarding the creation of the Abbot's way. A young monk supposedly stole the abbot's wine, and then committed a murder to replenish the stocks and hide his crime. The devil took him...


The Boy-Bishop's Glovemaker

Knights Templar #10

by Michael Jecks

1321 Simon and Baldwin are rewarded for their efforts by a summons to Exeter over the Christmas period to receive gloves from the Boy-Bishop.

However, they learn that Ralph, the glove maker, has been murdered...


Death in the Age of Steam

by Mel Bradshaw

Toronto in 1856 is industrializing with little time for scruple or sentiment. When Reform politician William Sheridan dies suddenly and his daughter Theresa vanishes, only one man persists in asking questions....


Murder in the Palace

by Iain Campbell

Following the poisoning murder of Prince Ra-em hotep of Egypt, Cretan pharmacologist Nikolas and his associates are inveigled by Pharaoh Ramesses II to pursue investigation into the death, become embroiled in...


A Medal for Murder

Kate Shackleton #2

by Frances Brody

“Kate Shackleton joins Jacqueline Winspear’s Maisie Dobbs… They make excellent heroines.”  --Literary Review

Frances Brody's "refreshingly complex heroine" (Kirkus Reviews), picks up a case that takes...


The Enemy Within

by Sally Spencer

There had never been a murder in Whitebridge like this one. What kind of man would slash the throat of a an inoffensive middle-aged widow who was already terminally ill? Why did he decide to place her lifeless...


A Death Left Hanging

by Sally Spencer

A miscarriage of justice for DCI Woodend|It is 30 years since Margaret Dodds was executed for the murder of her husband, yet many questions remain unanswered. Her daughter, now an influential lawyer, wants her...


The Lammas Feast: A Roger the Chapman Medieval Mystery 11

by Kate Sedley

July 1478, and business is good for Bristol's bakers during the lead up to Lammastide - 'Loaf-mass', the ancient harvest festival. But the shady Jasper Fairbrother's baking days are over when he's found face...


The Goldsmith's Daughter: A Roger the Chapman Medieval Mystery 10

by Kate Sedley

King Edward IV trembles as he decides the fate of his sibling. And Richard, Duke of Gloucester, plots, trying to find a way to save George from being put to death by their eldest -- and powerful -- brother,...