Many of these authors may also overlap with authors of crime fiction, mystery fiction, or thriller fiction. Even landlubbers adore this 21 book series about two comrades in the british navy during the napoleonic wars. This is book number 9 in the inspector armand gamache series and definitely our favorite of all of them there are 12. The 12 greatest fictional detectives who arent sherlock. One, the guilty party is always the person and, occasionally, the orangutan one least suspects. Detective fiction is a subgenre of crime fiction and mystery fiction in which an investigator or a detectiveeither professional, amateur or retiredinvestigates a crime, often murder. Jan 24, 2019 theres nothing quite exciting as finding out a new murder mystery series. Book depository books with free delivery worldwide. Peter wimsey was created, in part, as a wishfulfillment fantasy. Before the crime novel got going this was the golden age of the crime short. Reggie, an avid reader of detective fiction, knows two things about solving crime.
A very down to earth, realistic, police procedural series, set in nottingham, in the east midlands of england. At the time, he firmly believed that holmes would not be resurrected. Nicci french, authors of sunday morning coming down. You will find more information about the author and her books at her web site.
The supposed death of sherlock holmes in 1893 coincides with another expansion of british detective fiction. Here is a list of 20 books from great mystery book series that you should check out. Theres nothing quite exciting as finding out a new murder mystery series. And if you know of any flashlight worthy series that would work well on this list, let flashlight worthy know and theyll let me know. British mystery writers prior to world war ii may be found at early mystery novels and novels of the golden age. Filled with red herrings, smoking guns, and false alibis, mystery has long been a popular aspect of modern literature.
And, two, a consulting detective s little grey cells require plenty of fish and frequent lubrication when confronted with a three cocktail problem. The new spinechiller from the queen of psychological. The gangsters henchmen need to influence two of the jurors if he is to be found. Two dozen outstanding detective series from around the world. Join us on a road trip around blighty with our pick of crime novels set in. Read this and over 1 million books with kindle unlimited. Top 10 female detectives in fiction crime fiction the. Top writers choose their perfect crime books the guardian. And these reasons are why i think this book is a literary masterpiece. Mari hannah the murder wall book one in the kate daniels series we do love a northern detective, and northumberland based dci kate daniels is one of our favourites. And thats the great thing about a brilliant series, once you finish one book, theres always another. For some, the celebrated flowering of the detective story in the 1920s and 30s gave us enduringly popular, elegantly written novels that have. A detective kay hunter murder mystery ebook written by rachel amphlett.
The complete series list for a duncan kincaidgemma james crime novel deborah crombie. Heres our list of the most famous detectives from books. These individuals have long been a staple of detective mystery crime fiction, particularly in detective novels and short stories. A crime novel from the point of view of a female detective is much more than just a difference of chromosomes. Danny johnjules, elizabeth bourgine, don warrington, tobi bakare. These detectives include amateurs, private investigators and professional policemen. Mar 24, 2020 online shopping for british detective mystery books in the books store. Laurie king isnt actually british herself she lives in northern california and neither, technically, is her detective mary russell, but these books, featuring none other than the most british of great british detectives, sherlock holmes, definitely qualify in my mental list of great british mystery series. Tana frenchs dublin murder squad mysteries have been an extraordinary pleasure and discovery. Dare me, by megan abbott 20 trying to decide on the megan abbott bookofthedecade is like trying to figure out the best crime books of the decade i. Awardwinning crime fiction writer peter james is back with a thrilling new roy grace book.
Another from this era that is great is the edmund crispin gervase fen series. An irish detective inspector in the uk police is transferred to saintmaries police department, but he hates the sun, sea and sand. The amateur detective in the british mystery novel 1945 1990. Pages in category british crime television series the following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total.
Much of early detective fiction was written during the golden age of detective fiction 1920s1930s. Weve put together our top 20 of the best series ever from crime to scifi, kids to teens, historical to contemporary fiction. It was cruz smiths arkady renko series that showed me the. With a nod to jo nesbos damaged detective harry hole, north london based nick belsey is addicted to drugs, drink, women, gambling and getting into trouble. Some are new series that have a few books out, others are more established, and some are classics.
Pages in category british crime television series the following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90. British detective shows complex characters, stunning design and long, slowmoving mystery plots are the hallmarks of these crime dramas from across the pond. Also larsson, although it was too late for him to savor his triumph, was the international author of the year in 2009 for. The first book in the series was deaths bright dart which was published in 1967. For contemporary british mysteries, has anyone mentioned peter lovesey. Going underground is the first novel in the crime series, jonathan roper investigates.
Many believe this author to be the founder of detective fiction. Davie who was an english professor at cambridge university. Get the audible audio editions of the british detective tanner murder mystery series series from the. Ive only discovered this author recently but already rank him among my favourites. British detective tanner murder mystery series series. This summer were off on a dead good road trip, travelling across the british isles from the comfort of our armchair so if. David mark d ark winter b ook one in the aector mcavoy series six foot five ds aector mcavoy is the star of david marks bestselling debut dark winter, where he is called to investigate a serial killer targeting sole survivors in the manner they had escaped death. The following 88 pages are in this category, out of. Abbott came up on the crime world through her lovingly rendered historical. They are not necessarily the best of their respective series, but they are all very good. British detective fiction 18911901 the successors to. Top 10 golden age detective novels crime fiction the.
It then moves to a train that travels from paris to istanbul. Later series see another british di head the investigative team. The duncan kincaidgemma james crime series in order. The series follow his investigations into murders on the island. This book examines the developments in british serial detective fiction which took place in the seven years when sherlock holmes was dead. Dead good 19 top crime novels set in england dead good. A brighton gangster is on trial for conspiracy to murder, and on the first day of the trial, there is one person in the gallery observing the jurors with keen interest. Top 10 golden age detective novels crime fiction the guardian. Five favorite british mystery series by women writers. Popular british detective books meet your next favorite book. The silkworm by robert galbraith, knots and crosses by ian rankin, hide and seek by ian rankin, sherlock holmes and t. Sayers 1935 i am jumping straight to the tenth book in this series for good reason. Shes cambridgeeducated, the daughter of a fruitseller her entire origin story is told in the first book of the series and like many of her contemporaries, she was deeply wounded by world war i. Gaudy night is a masterpiece of detective fiction revered by scholars and readers alike touching upon an important social issue of the time womens education and family roles back at oxford for her reunion, harriet.
Deadly obsession ds jack mackinnon crime series book 1. The most popular items in british detective stories. Keene, along with the hardy boys series author franklin w. The 10 best crime novels of the last decade crimereads. All the devils are here chief inspector gamache novel. Oliver harris the hollow man book one in the nick belsey series there is a thin line between right and wrong, and detective nick belsey crosses the line often. Colmans performance defines the serieswell, her and tennants broad pronunciation of miller. The british police detective the british amateur detective mystery author index. Both are collective publishing pseudonyms created by the stratemeyer syndicate, a bookpackaging firm who puts out the stories, which have actually been written by a collection of ghostwriters. Stuart pawson 1940 2016 pawson was the author of a series of books about detective inspector charlie priest which are set in the yorkshire district. As fans of louise penny just like many of you out there, she had to top our list with how the light gets in.
And just to help you out, weve listed them all in the order they were written. In december 1893, at the height of sherlocks popularity with the strand magazines worldwide readership, arthur conan doyle killed off his detective. This list focuses on the best mystery series out there. Crime and thriller books and audiobooks from pan macmillan.
The first book in the series is heresy which was published in 2010. For some, the celebrated flowering of the detective story in the 1920s and 30s gave us enduringly popular. The detective genre began around the same time as speculative fiction and other genre fiction in the midnineteenth century and has remained extremely. What with the proliferation of detective fiction and detectives on television and in literature, from a touch of frost to endeavour, including marple and shardlake, mystery is now more relevant than ever. Pages in category fictional british police detectives the following 70 pages are in this category, out of 70 total. Many of these authors may also overlap with authors of crime fiction, mystery fiction, or thriller fiction ac. Gaudy night is a masterpiece of detective fiction revered by scholars and readers alike touching upon an important social issue of the time womens education and family roles. A british author, the writer peter grainger is a well known novelist of mystery fiction, largely focused on detective lead investigations. Down among the dead di nick dixon crime release date. Apr 14, 2020 patrick obrians master and commander series.
Best sellers in british detective stories amazon uk. Each of these is the first novel in one of the great british. Specifically, our curated and ranked picks for the top 25 best mystery series. Sayers, a scholar and essayist, was feeling depressed about her material circumstances, she. Dedicated to those of us who love british mystery books, tv shows and movies. We aim to showcase the finest authors of books in the mystery genre, whose stories either feature british detectives or the crimes take place within the british isles. The maisie dobbs series by jacqueline winspear maisie dobbs is a private detective working in london in the 1920s. Step aside morse and poirot, here are eleven new fictional detectives to investigate.
This his been the prime focus for much of his career, as he takes much of his inspiration from that of other infamous british detectives, such as inspector morse. Most popular british detective mysteries on kindle mystery tribune. He detested the rules of the traditional british detective novel. Luther is another one of those shows in which a detective locks horns with a brilliant criminal mind, but this one stands out because its idris elba. Each of these is the first novel in one of the great british police detective series. British detective fiction in the 19th and early 20th. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read cradle to grave. Online shopping for british detective mystery books in the books store. As a series of rolling blackouts plunge manchester into darkness. New fictional detectives appeared regularly in the magazines from 1893 to 1914. A bibliography of his books is at classic crime fiction. Best crime and thriller books of 2020 pan macmillan. However, the best book to take place in the vicinity of the famous tiger.