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Mystery stories
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I loved watching Jonathan Creek on TV - seemingly impossible-to-solve mysteries, but have a very down-to-earth conclusion. I also loved Enid Blyton mystery stories as a child!
Can anyone recommend well-written books that are similar? My favourite authors include George Orwell and Graham Greene if that helps you get an idea of what I'm into.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Try Robert Goddard....brilliant ,
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/g/robert-goddard/
This is a great website for all sorts of books,by the way.
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/g/robert-goddard/
This is a great website for all sorts of books,by the way.
Bloodhounds by Peter Lovesey, set in Bath it's a police procedural which pays homage to locked room mysteries. Also have a rummage on my website - Euro Crime : http://www.weatherwax.co.uk :-)
And ...I forgot to mention the Bryant and May stories by Christopher Fowler.I am reading one at the moment.
Seventy Seven Clocks.Indeed a mystery.. as an old wealthy family get bumped off one by one by various means including being bitten by a cottonmouth snake in the Savoy Hotel,cyanide poisoning at the opera and spontaneous combustion on the tube.
Can't wait to see how it ends!!
Seventy Seven Clocks.Indeed a mystery.. as an old wealthy family get bumped off one by one by various means including being bitten by a cottonmouth snake in the Savoy Hotel,cyanide poisoning at the opera and spontaneous combustion on the tube.
Can't wait to see how it ends!!
Re Christopher Fowler - I've listened to the first two on audio and as well as a convoluted and fact filled plot you get a superb narration - the Water Room had me laughing outloud on the train! Review: http://www.weatherwax.co.uk/reviews/The%20Water%20Room.h tml