Now a major feature film starring Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick, A Simple Favour is a twisting free-fall ride filled with betrayal, secrets and revelations, love and loyalty .
Taking its name from a Rudyard Kipling poem and littered with his verses throughout, A Trap for Fools is a novel about overcoming adversity, and one of Amanda Cross's best mysteries.
Amanda Cross probes into the shadowy past of Cecily Hutchings and her Bloomsbury-like literary circle in The Question of Max, a gripping whodunit from start to end.
When Janet Harrison asks her English Professor Kate Fansler to recommend a psychoanalyst, no one could have imagined that Janet's body would be discovered on his couch two months later.
As Sherlock and Watson return from the famous Hound of the Baskervilles case, Mrs Hudson and Mary must face their own Hound, in the swirling fog of Victorian London .
In bestselling crime author Kerry Wilkinson's Eye for an Eye, DI Jessica Daniel is tasked with multiple investigations while facing demons from her past.
A society woman struggles to solve cases of arson and abduction in Victorian-era Philadelphia, in the series praised as "e;a fine mix of history and mystery"e; (Booklist).
A nineteenth-century Philadelphia heiress must rescue a friend from a criminal underworld in a series that "e;wonderfully evokes the color and culture of the time"e; (Publishers Weekly).
Four mysteries featuring governess-turned-sleuth Miss Silver, who "e;has her place in detective fiction as surely as Lord Peter Wimsey or Hercule Poirot"e; (Manchester Evening News).
Three cozy mysteries in the "e;timelessly charming"e; historical series featuring a retired English governess who finds a second calling as a detective (Charlotte MacLeod).
A trio of World War II-era whodunits in the "e;ingenious [and] satisfying"e; mystery series featuring a British governess-turned-amateur-sleuth (The Scotsman).
Three mysteries featuring governess-turned-sleuth Miss Silver, who "e;has her place in detective fiction as surely as Lord Peter Wimsey or Hercule Poirot"e; (Manchester Evening News).
The British governess-turned-sleuth continues her witty, inquisitive ways with three mysteries from the "e;timelessly charming"e; series (Charlotte MacLeod).
"e;The most refreshing, creative female character to hit mystery fiction since Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone"e; is back-in four more fast-paced crime thrillers (People).
This award-winning debut mystery introduces a Boston PI who's "e;one of the most sparkling, most irresistible heroines ever to grace the pages of a whodunit"e; (Chicago Sun-Times).