|  03-01-2013, 12:39 AM | #1 | 
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				British Mystery Recs needed
			 
			
			I'd really love to discover some more great British mysteries. I've already read all of Agatha Christie, Sherlock Holmes, and Father Brown (and probably others that I can't think of at the moment). For more modern works, I absolutely loved the Inspector Jury series (the earlier ones, anyway) by Martha Grimes. Can anyone recommend any other books/series along the same lines? Thank you!    | 
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|  03-01-2013, 03:37 AM | #2 | 
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			Have you considered John Creasey? He wrote hundreds of crime, mystery and adventure books (over 600, I think) under many different pen-names. One that I particularly like is Gideon's Day. (You might remember the film, and I think it was also a TV series.) Another one I like is Francis Iles. And, of course, if you like Agatha Christie, you'll love Dorothy L. Sayers. Mike | 
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|  03-01-2013, 04:13 AM | #3 | 
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			Have you tried any Robert Goddard? The master of mysteries about hidden family secrets that surface later and have a huge impact on later generations. He does not write in series, though on a couple of occasions he does return to the same charcter. I would suggest trying something like In Pale Batallions and see what you think (please ignore the awful US cover).
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|  03-01-2013, 05:11 AM | #4 | 
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			Orlok, Did you know that John Major cited Robert Goddard as his favourite author? I don't know whether that would increase your enthusiasm for him, or put you off entirely, but I just thought I'd mention it. Mike | 
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|  03-01-2013, 06:06 AM | #5 | |
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|  03-01-2013, 06:13 AM | #6 | 
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			A few authors that spring to mind are: "Traditional" detective stories: Dorothy L. Sayers (my all-time favourite crime author. Lord Peter Wimsey) Ngaio Marsh (Inspector Alleyn) Margery Allingham (Albert Campion) Michael Innes (Inspector Appleby) Alan Hunter (Inspector Gently) M.C. Beaton (Hamish Macbeth, Agatha Raisin) More modern "gritty" authors: P.D. James (Inspector Dalgliesh) Ruth Rendell (Inspector Wexford) Peter Robinson (Inspector Banks) Ian Rankin (Inspector Rebus) Hope this is some help to you. I enjoy all of the above. Last edited by HarryT; 03-01-2013 at 09:56 AM. | 
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|  03-01-2013, 06:57 AM | #7 | 
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			I would suggest Dick Francis. Most of his books have something to do with equestrian sports. If you like his way of writing you will find a lot of volumes to read.
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|  03-01-2013, 06:58 AM | #8 | 
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			I forgot about Dick Francis. Yes - very good writer. All his books are set in the world of horse racing (he was a former jockey).
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|  03-01-2013, 08:13 AM | #9 | |
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|  03-01-2013, 08:40 AM | #10 | 
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|  03-01-2013, 09:52 AM | #11 | |
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|  03-01-2013, 09:56 AM | #12 | |
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  . I edited my post to add in the detective name to the authors' names and somehow I managed to delete "Alan Hunter" and write "Inspector Gently" alongside Beaton's name. I've now corrected my original post. | |
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|  03-01-2013, 09:59 AM | #13 | 
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|  03-01-2013, 10:15 AM | #14 | 
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			Thank you VERY much everyone! I haven't heard of any of these authors except  for Dorothy L. Sayers and M.C. Beaton, and I had forgotten about both of them.
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|  03-01-2013, 10:24 AM | #15 | |
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 Also to the OP, if you are willing to expand a bit, Tana French is a terrific Irish writer of literary mysteries. In The Woods is one of the best books, not just mysteries, that I've read. And then you have a whole universe of great Nordic crime, like Jo Nesbo, Arnaldur Indridason, Henning Mankell, and of course Stieg Larsson. Though be aware that some find the Scandinavian mysteries a bit too grim for their taste. For me, it's been a treasure trove. Edit: Ian Rankin - just to chime in, I wanted to like the Rebus series so badly, but it just didn't work out for me. I enjoyed the first better than the second, and then I couldn't finish the 3rd. Disappointing trend. Perhaps I'll try one of the later ones in the series at some point. Last edited by usuallee; 03-01-2013 at 10:29 AM. | |
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