Detectives in other times and other places Public

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Fictional detectives often interact across a wide spectrum of society, from Emperors to Vagabonds, so a good crime novel can give a more interesting and memorable insight into History or Geography than the lives of Kings and Queens, or guidebooks.

  1. Three hands in the fountain by 

    First-century Roman sleuth Marcus Didius Falco seeks a serial killer who keeps leaving the body parts of his murdered victims …

  2. Fatal Legacy by 

  3. Desperate Undertaking by 

  4. See Delphi and Die by 

  5. The Silver Pigs by 

  6. Eye of the Red Tsar by 

  7. The beast in the red forest by  (Inspector Pekkala novel)

    A soldier returns from the frontline of battle to report that Inspector Pekkala's charred body has been found at the …

  8. Red icon by  (Eastland, Sam.:Inspector Pekkala)

    In the midst of the fighting, two Russian soldiers seek refuge in the crypt of a German church. There, clutched …

  9. Berlin Red by  (Inspector Pekkala series -- book 7)

    April, 1945. East of Berlin, the Red Army stands poised to unleash its final assault upon the ruined capital of …

  10. The Beast of Littleton Woods by  (Lady Hardcastle, #12)

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    October 1912. The inhabitants of Littleton Cotterell emerge from their homes after a week of torrential storms to the gruesome …

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