Authors: Martha Grimes
Jury finds himself a suspect, detained in London, while his friend Melrose Plant investigates in the Lake District.
The Old Contemptibles
Jury is called to Baltimore, Maryland, home of zealous Orioles fans, mouth-watering crabs, Edgar Allen Poe, and a murderer.
The Horse You Came In On
Three women die of “natural causes” in London and the West Country, and Jury winds up in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Rainbow's End
The Lincolnshire fenlands are the perfect setting for Richard Jury's latest case, a mystifying double murder.
The Case Has Altered
First in the Andi Oliver Series
Biting the Moon
First in the Emma Graham Series
Hotel Paradise
Featuring Maud Chadwick from the Emma Graham Series
The End of the Pier
A Mystery in Poetry Form
Send Bygraves
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