Mystery Books
The spirits of previous events will not be quieted. In Glasgow, 1983, a police officer leaves a pub knowing that a crime is imminent. This choice will ...
As the Second World War draws to a close, a man is fatally stabbed on the shores of Kinloch, near the imposing warships in the harbor. Years later, the ...
When Professor Francombe and her team of archaeologists discover the remains of three women on a remote Kintyre hillside - a location rumored to have once ...
When a senior Edinburgh Civil Servant tragically ends his own life in Kinloch Harbour, D.C.I. Jim Daley is confronted with the shadowy realm of politics. To ...
It is now December, and the Shannon family is making their way back to their clifftop estate near Kinloch for their yearly AGM. Shannon International is a ...
The Last Witness is the second in the internationally bestselling D.C.I. Daley thriller series.
Whisky from Small Glasses is a truly compelling crime novel, shot through with dry humour and menace, and is the first in the internationally bestselling ...
DCI Jim Daley is charged with murder - and everyone saw him do it - in the gripping final thriller in the series, from the bestselling author Denzil Meyrick.
From USA Today bestselling author Leslie Langtry comes a hauntingly hilarious mystery...
From USA Today bestselling author Leslie Langtry comes a hilarious adventure of mythic proportions...
From USA Today bestselling author Leslie Langtry comes a very Merry Wrath Christmas...
From USA Today bestselling author Leslie Langtry comes the latest laugh-out-loud Merry Wrath mystery...
From USA Today bestselling author Leslie Langtry comes a hilarious mystery that will leave you laughing 'til you cry...
From USA Today bestselling author Leslie Langtry comes Merry Wrath's most wild case yet!
Description
The mystery genre is a category of fiction that centers around a crime—such as a murder or a disappearance—tracing the journey from the moment the crime occurs to the moment it is solved. These novels are often referred to as “whodunnits” because they invite the reader to step into the shoes of a detective, piecing together the who, what, when, and how of the crime. Most mysteries feature a detective or private investigator as the main character, tasked with unraveling the case.