A Very British Murder
A tale of dark deeds and guilty pleasures. A riveting investigation into the British soul… More A Very British Murder
A tale of dark deeds and guilty pleasures. A riveting investigation into the British soul… More A Very British Murder
Why “classic lost thriller”? Apparently, Ian Rankin had refused to allow a reissue as he believed it be ‘not very good’.… More Westwind by Ian Rankin
Kate Shackleton heads off for a holiday in Whitby. But she finds a body on the first morning of her arrival … More Death at the Seaside
We came across this 1000 piece mystery jigsaw and book by Alan Robbins marked as a limited edition. The story concerns a criminal who is taunting the police. They want to commit the first murder in the year 2000…..… More Murder in the year 2000 Jigsaw
‘Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit ’em, but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.’… More TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
The world premiere stage adaption of Wish You Were Dead is the latest instalment of the Grace Series. It is currently touring the UK. … More Wish You Were Dead by Peter James
While visiting the London Transport Museum the City Adventurers came across the Murder On The Underground Mystery Jigsaw Puzzle. Eager to try it out we thought it would probably be like any other murder mystery jigsaw puzzle. Read the story and complete the puzzle to solve the crime. But we were wrong. This was no… More Murder On The Underground Mystery Puzzle
To start with there is a serial killer on the loose, murdering blonde women. And another serial killer hunting gay men. Then thrown into the mix is a possible third serial killer! … More Alex Cross Run
Police Arrests and Suspects is a True Story of a Front Line Officer written by John Donoghue What is it about? FACT is stranger than FICTION on the front line… Who’s afraid of the Ginger Bread Man? Why do police like big busts? How can a priest assist in a violent robbery? When does Hitler… More Police Arrests and Suspects
Agatha Christie was Radio 4 Book of the Week The Plot ‘Nobody in the world was more inadequate to act the heroine than I was.’ Why did Agatha Christie spend her career pretending that she was ‘just’ an ordinary housewife, when clearly she wasn’t? As Lucy Worsley says, ‘She was thrillingly, scintillatingly modern’. She went… More Agatha Christie by Lucy Worsley