Green for Danger
A gripping crime novel set in a military hospital during the Blitz, where Inspector Cockrill must unravel a web of deceit and murder among t…
Explore the best of the golden age of detective fiction with this curated list of classic novels. Discover the enduring appeal of authors like Agatha Christie and Josephine Tey.
A gripping crime novel set in a military hospital during the Blitz, where Inspector Cockrill must unravel a web of deceit and murder among t…
A handsome photographer vanishes, leaving Inspector Alan Grant to unravel a web of secrets and admirers in this intriguing mystery.
A group of eccentric guests gather in a grand country house for a Christmas celebration, but their festivities are cut short by a murder and…
After WWII, Meg finds happiness with a new fiancé, but her past resurfaces when she receives photos of a man resembling her supposedly dead …
Commander Adam Dalgliesh returns to East Anglia to investigate the mysterious death of a young priest, uncovering a web of violence and intr…
A classic whodunit set in a snowed-in manor on Dartmoor, featuring a dead body, a locked attic, and the sharp wit of bestselling author Evad…
A captivating debut novel that blends coming-of-age themes with a murder mystery, set against the backdrop of university life and the cost o…
A clever and intricate mystery that blends a classic whodunit with a modern twist, perfect for fans of Agatha Christie.
Ten strangers are invited to a mysterious island, only to find themselves marked for murder in this classic whodunit.
The golden age of detective fiction, spanning the 1920s and 1930s, introduced us to some of the most beloved and enduring mystery novels. This list celebrates the top 10 golden age detective novels, highlighting the works of authors like Agatha Christie, Josephine Tey, and Margery Allingham. These novels, characterized by their intricate plots and memorable characters, laid the foundation for modern detective fiction. From Agatha Christie's groundbreaking 'And Then There Were None' to Josephine Tey's psychological insights in 'To Love and Be Wise,' these books offer a rich tapestry of mystery and intrigue. Whether you're a seasoned fan or new to the genre, this list provides a comprehensive look at the best of the golden age, showcasing the timeless appeal of classic detective stories.