Books by Peter Lovesey

Portrait of Peter Lovesey

Peter Lovesey is a master of the classic crime novel, renowned for his sharp wit, elegant plotting, and impeccable sense of period detail. From the Victorian detective Sergeant Cribb to the modern-day investigations of Superintendent Peter Diamond, his work blends traditional mystery structure with a keen eye for human behaviour and sly humour.

Across more than half a century of writing, Lovesey has earned a devoted following and numerous awards for his craft. His stories are distinguished by their deft twists, richly drawn characters, and the satisfying precision of a true whodunnit-proof that the golden age of detective fiction still shines brightly in contemporary crime writing.

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  • The Vault

    Little, Brown Book Group The Vault

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisA gloriously serpentine mystery, from Peter Lovesey's award-winning series.Trade ReviewPure joy * The Scotsman *An author who excels at his craft * Sunday Telegraph *

    10 in stock

    £7.49

  • Against the Grain

    Little, Brown Book Group Against the Grain

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis***A new Peter Diamond novel from the CWA Diamond-Dagger-winner Peter Lovesey***''His work is the gold standard for UK crime fiction writing'' DEADLY PLEASURES''Peter Lovesey writes feel-good crime yet he never lets the comedy vitiate the mystery'' THE TIMES_______________When his former deputy, Julie, invites Detective Peter Diamond and his partner Paloma to spend a week at her home in the depths of rural Somerset, Diamond is horrified. What could be worse than seven days in the back end of nowhere with nothing to do?But it turns out that Julie has an ulterior motive. A local woman is doing time for manslaughter after a wild party ended in a tragic accident: a man suffocated in a silo of grain. Nobody in the village has much sympathy for Claudia, the unruly daughter of a wealthy local farmer. Nobody that is, except Julie, who is convinced there''s more to this case than there appears, and wants her former boss to

    15 in stock

    £18.69

  • Upon A Dark Night

    Little, Brown Book Group Upon A Dark Night

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe stunning whodunnit from the award-winning Peter Diamond series.Trade ReviewA triumph of plotting from this master * New York Times *With consummate skill, Lovesey elaborates a plot with architecture as perfect as the city he writes about * Val McDermid *

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    £7.49

  • Stagestruck 11 Peter Diamond Mystery

    Little, Brown Book Group Stagestruck 11 Peter Diamond Mystery

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe eleventh Peter Diamond mystery from the master of crime fiction, Peter Lovesey.There''s plenty of drama, of the wrong kind, when a fading pop star wanting to launch an acting career at Bath''s Theatre Royal gets taken to hospital with third degree burns. In the best theatrical tradition, the show goes on, but the agony turns to murder.Bath''s top detective, Peter Diamond, is on the case - but for reasons he can''t understand, he suffers a physical reaction amounting to phobia each time he goes near the theatre. Before he can find the killer, he must face his own demons...Trade ReviewMay I be forgiven for describing Peter Lovesey as an old pro? It is truly meant as a compliment. With his ever-fresh reworking of the classic formula he never fails to intrigue and mystify. Stagestruck is one of his best. * Daily Mail *A civilized British detective story * New York Times *

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  • Diamond Solitaire Peter Diamond Mystery

    Little, Brown Book Group Diamond Solitaire Peter Diamond Mystery

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe second crime story from the award-winning Peter Diamond mystery series, by Peter Lovesey.Peter Diamond, ex-CID and notoriously difficult to work with, is sacked from his latest job as a security guard in Harrods. Doggedly he turns his sleuthing skills to unravelling the mystery of a little Japanese girl abandoned in London. Naomi, as she is known, exhibits the classic symptoms of an autistic child. Diamond regards her first as a challenge and soon as someone he cares passionately about, and devotes himself to communicating with the child. He is close to a breakthrough when Naomi is abducted to New York.By interpreting clues from drawings left by Naomi, Diamond goes in pursuit and is plunged into a maelstrom of murder and the mafia, suicide and drugs.Trade ReviewSuperb, unashamedly traditional crime writing * Publishers Weekly *One of the choicest crime-shelf entertainments of the year * Guardian *

    2 in stock

    £9.49

  • Mad Hatters Holiday The Fourth Sergeant Cribb

    Little, Brown Book Group Mad Hatters Holiday The Fourth Sergeant Cribb

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe beloved Sergeant Cribb series by Peter LoveseyIt''s 1882 and Albert Moscrop, who is spending his holiday in Brighton observing human nature through a telescope, gradually moves into the circle of the Prothero family, who he has been fascinated by - especially the beautiful Zena Prothero, whose husband appears to take her for granted. But through this connection, he becomes involved in a sensational murder. All of Brighton is horrified by the gruesome crime, and the local police seek the help of Scotland Yard''s Sergeant Cribb and Constable Thackeray, who soon find themselves challenged by the strangest case of their careers, one as mystifying as it is macabre.Trade ReviewHis best yet - HRF Keating, the TimesA minor gem, catching to perfection the social atmospherics of Victorian Brighton and at the same time telling an ingenious story of murder and discovery - Publishers WeeklyThe sleuthing is neat and satisfying: in the meantime, Victorian pleasures, permitted and illicit, are rendered up with gusto - Guardian

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  • The Secret Hangman 9 Peter Diamond Mystery

    Little, Brown Book Group The Secret Hangman 9 Peter Diamond Mystery

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe ninth book in the award-winning Peter Diamond mystery series.Bath detective Peter Diamond is having woman trouble. His boss wants him to find the missing daughter of one of her friends. He is not enthusiastic. A woman calling herself his Secret Admirer wants to arrange a date in a pub. He tries ignoring her. And his colleague, sexy Ingeborg Smith, distracts the murder squad from their duties. No one ignores Ingeborg.Then a woman''s body is found hanging from a playground swing, with a suspicious second ligature mark around her neck and a very colourful past. As more hangings are discovered, Diamond is certain that a secret hangman is at work in the city . . .Peter Lovesey shows why he is the master of the whodunnit in this thrilling tale of mystery, mayhem and murder most foul.Trade ReviewWhen it comes to a classic British puzzle mystery . . . Peter Lovesey is your man * New York Times Book Review *A consummate storyteller * Colin Dexter *Peter Diamond may be my favourite fictional police detective - perky, dogged and very clever * The Scotsman *

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  • Wobble to Death The First Sergeant Cribb Mystery

    Little, Brown Book Group Wobble to Death The First Sergeant Cribb Mystery

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe first book in the Sergeant Cribb series, from Peter Lovesey.In Victorian London, race-walking, or ''wobbles'', are all the rage. So on a Monday morning in November 1879 the crowds gather for Islington''s bizarre six-day endurance walking race.By Tuesday, one of the contestants is dead. Tetanus from a blister is assumed, but then there is a second death, and this time it''s definitely murder. A bemused Sergeant Cribb from Scotland Yard is called in, along with Constable Thackeray, and they soon discover that something foul is at play.Reissue of Peter Lovesey''s first acclaimed book that started his career nearly 50 years ago.Trade Review'Here are true Victorians, not pious frauds of legend. A first-rate story of sustained thrill' * John Dickson Carr *'First prize-winner, and a worthy one . . . excellently done' * Edmund Crispin *'Brilliantly evocative . . . It is long since I came across so original a setting' * Spectator *'Don't miss this. It will be on all the best lists' -- Dorothy B Hughes * Los Angeles Times *

    5 in stock

    £9.49

  • The Last Detective Deluxe Edition

    Soho Press The Last Detective Deluxe Edition

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisI am so excited for you to be at the very beginning of this trend-setting, beautifully written, vivid series.—from the introduction by LOUISE PENNYThe first installment in one of crime fiction’s most enjoyable, iconic series—now featuring a rare peek into Diamond’s origins and the author’s process in bringing him to life.A woman’s body has been found floating in the weeds in a lake near Bath. There are no marks on her and no murder weapon. No one will identify her. It looks like Detective Superintendent Peter Diamond has his work cut out for him. Diamond is one of the last detectives of his kind, a gumshoe whose heroes solved crimes by question and answer, door stepping and deduction. To unravel this one, Diamond must locate two missing letters attributed to Jane Austen and defy his superiors in order to save a woman unjustly accused of murder.Over thirty years and twenty-one subsequent novels, Peter Lovesey has bewitched his enormous fandom with the wry, stubborn, and fiendishly clever Peter Diamond. The Last Detective started it all, and it is now reissued in a gorgeous deluxe edition featuring an introduction by Louise Penny, an afterword by the author, and fascinating true-crime context describing how this book came to be.

    10 in stock

    £16.11

  • Invitation to a Dynamite Party The Fifth Sergeant

    Little, Brown Book Group Invitation to a Dynamite Party The Fifth Sergeant

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe beloved Sergeant Cribb series by Peter LoveseyThe year is 1884. London is being terrorised by a series of bomb blasts - even within Great Scotland Yard! Reluctantly, Sergeant Cribb attends a course in the science of infernal machines in a bid to gain expert knowledge of explosives and beat the criminals at their own game. With Constable Thackeray the prime suspect, Cribb feels bound for professional and personal reasons to track down the truth at any cost. And very soon he is abducted at gunpoint by an Irish-American hammer-thrower and finds himself an unwilling but vital member of the Dynamite Party . . .Trade ReviewMusic hall's heyday lovingly recalled as Sergeant Cribb and Constable Thackeray cope with limelit poisoning and Victorian permissiveness . . . thoroughly entertaining - Guardian * Guardian *Sinister fun in splendidly atmospheric setting * Sunday Telegraph *It's a tangled business, both evil and intricate. Very much Grade A * John Dickson Carr, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine *For a delightful, offbeat offering in the mystery field try Peter Lovesey's Abracadaver * San Francisco Examiner *Lovesey has a special flair for re-creating Victorian England with to-the-manner-born wit. I love Lovesey * Saturday Review *

    15 in stock

    £7.49

  • The Best of Peter Lovesey Stories

    Allison & Busby The Best of Peter Lovesey Stories

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    15 in stock

    £18.70

  • The Headhunters

    Little, Brown Book Group The Headhunters

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe second case for DCI Hen Mallin, introduced in The House Sitter.When widowed parcel-force worker Bob Naylor plucks up the courage to join a writers'' circle, he discovers a motley collection of wannabe authors whom he would rather avoid at all costs. But when a publisher is found murdered, after recently addressing the group, Bob feels compelled to stay.Investigating Officer Hen Mallin attempts to investigate the group, despite their amateur sleuthing efforts and exhaustingly dramatic outbursts. And as another death casts the bewildered Bob in suspicion, the sinister secret of this circle finally starts to come to light . . . Jo and Gemma are friends who meet for coffee every Saturday to gossip and discuss the state of the world. At one such meeting, Gemma mentions killing her boss and Jo goes along with the joke. But Jo is not amused when she finds a real body on the beach at Selsey soon afterwards - an unidentified nearly-naked woman, who hTrade ReviewPeter Lovesey excels in portraying ordinary people caught up in extraordinary events, and The Headhunters is a splendid example... This is a very cleverly constructed mystery with well-rounded characters, and it confirms Lovesey's place in the top echelon of British crime writers * Sunday Telegraph *Peter Lovesey has written 30 crime novels, many of them adapted for television or film; he has won loads of awards and been translated into more than 20 languages; he's hugely respected by his fellow writers, yet hasn't quite captured the public acclaim * The Times *A sharp little vignette of contemporary England * Literary Review *What will especially please those who treasure puzzle mysteries is the ingenuity of the plot. Lovesey has figured out how to update the traditional mystery while retaining the features that made it so entertaining. The characters are thoroughly 21st cent * ‘Peter Lovesey is one of the UK’s most consummate authors and you know that whenever you pick up a book by him that you are bound to be enthralled. In his latest novel The Headhunters this is no exception’ *

    1 in stock

    £12.88

  • Skeleton Hill 10 Peter Diamond Mystery

    Little, Brown Book Group Skeleton Hill 10 Peter Diamond Mystery

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisPeter Diamond''s tenth case is a perfect piece of superbly entertaining crime fiction from a master of the genre.Battle and burial are built into the history of Lansdown Hill, so it is no great shock when part of a skeleton is unearthed there. But Peter Diamond, Bath''s Head of CID, can''t ignore the fresh corpse found close to the folly known as Beckford''s Tower. The hill becomes the setting for one of the most puzzling cases he has investigated, involving golf, horseracing, Civil War re-enactment and the Cyrillic alphabet.Inevitably, Diamond butts heads with the group of vigilantes who call themselves the Lansdown Society, discovering in the process that his boss Georgina is a member. She resolves to sideline Diamond by sending him to Bristol and handing the skeleton investigation to his deputy, Keith Halliwell. Fortunately matters don''t pan out as Georgina plans...Trade ReviewGood solid traditional detection...Highly enjoyable * Literary Review *Lovesey is famous for the fine craftsmanship of his cunning plots, along with a gentle wit and a clear eye for human foibles, and his 10th book in the Diamond series is a perfect showcase for all those skills * Morning Star *Customary wit and gentle humour that mystery lovers have come to expect from the British master of the genre * Boston Globe *Diamond is a classic * New York Times *

    15 in stock

    £9.49

  • Cop To Corpse 12 Peter Diamond Mystery

    Little, Brown Book Group Cop To Corpse 12 Peter Diamond Mystery

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe explosive twelfth Peter Diamond case.In the small hours of a Sunday morning in the city of Bath a policeman on beat duty is shot dead by an unseen gunman - the third killing of an officer in Somerset in a matter of weeks. The emergency services are summoned. Ambitious to arrest the Somerset Sniper, the duty inspector, Ken Lockton, seals the crime scene, which is confined by the river on one side and a massive retaining wall on the other. He discovers the murder weapon in a garden - and is himself attacked and left for dead.Enter Peter Diamond, Bath''s burly CID chief. Middle-aged and not built for action, he pits himself and his team against the killer in a hunt that will test his physical powers to the limit...Trade ReviewAs ever, Lovesey produces a well-crafted mystery with twists and turns to tax the brain...a perfect puzzle from the master of the genre * Bella *Lovesey proves a dab hand at dry humour * Time Out *A stand-out instalment of one of the most enjoyable police series around * Morning Star *Superlative . . . Lovesey, winner of the CWA Gold and Silver Dagger, leavens the suspense with Diamond's trademark gallows humor, and closes with one of his cleverest solutions * Publishers Weekly *Nobody but Lovesey could thump out a gritty procedural yet instill Bath with so much charm and history that readers will have to put it on their bucket lists * Kirkus reviews *Witty and engaging...what [Diamond] lacks in tact and sang-froid, he makes up for with common sense and a dogged determination to overcome obstacles * Wall Street Journal *His books always have a tight plot and very professional sets of clues and investigators, and this one, the 12th, is one of his best . . . If you're not already a fan of Lovesey and Diamond, start here * Globe and Mail *The pacing is relentless in this well-plotted mystery. The engaging Peter Diamond is rarely far afield, involved in nearly every aspect of the criminal investigation . . . Cop to Corpse is a strong entry in this already strong series of mysteries and police procedurals * Mysterious Reviews *

    2 in stock

    £9.49

  • The Tooth Tattoo 13 Peter Diamond Mystery

    Little, Brown Book Group The Tooth Tattoo 13 Peter Diamond Mystery

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe thirteenth book in the award-winning Peter Diamond series, from Peter Lovesey.Peter Diamond, head of Bath CID, takes a city break in Vienna, where his favourite film, The Third Man, was set, but everything goes wrong and his companion, Paloma, calls a halt to their relationship.Meanwhile, strange things are happening to jobbing musician Mel Farran, who finds himself scouted by methods closer to the spy world than the concert platform. The chance of joining a once-famous string quartet in a residency at Bath Spa University is too tempting for Mel to refuse. Then a body is found in the city canal, and the only clue to the dead woman''s identity is the tattoo of a musical note on one of her teeth. For Diamond, who wouldn''t know a Stradivarius from a French horn, the investigation is his most demanding ever. Three mysterious deaths need to be probed while his own personal life is in free fall...Peter Lovesey has been hailed by the cr

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • The House Sitter 8 Peter Diamond Mystery

    Little, Brown Book Group The House Sitter 8 Peter Diamond Mystery

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe eighth Peter Diamond Mystery, also introducing Hen Mallin, from Peter Lovesey''s award-winning series.Shortlisted for the Barry Award.At first everyone presumes that the woman behind the windbreak is asleep. It is only when the tide comes in, lapping at her feet, that the horrific crime is discovered.The woman is identified as Emma Tysoe, top psychologist and criminal profiler. Bath detective Peter Diamond and DCI Hen Mallen are desperate for answers: why was she sun-bathing alone so far from home? Where is the murder weapon? What happened to the man who found her?When they discover that Emma was secretly investigating the assassination of a celebrity, the case seems tantalisingly near to a close. But as a cold and calculating killer shakes their grasp, even Diamond struggles to make all the pieces fit.Trade ReviewThe writing is as smooth as polished steel, and the small touches that reveal character, especially the memorable Hen, approach genius. This is Lovesey at his best Publishers Weekly Brusque Diamond and plain-speaking Mallin make an engaging team, and few, if any, can top Lovesey in not only creating believable red herrings and plot twists but whetting an appetite for reading the English classics Kirkus Reviews No-one has done this kind of thing better since Dorothy L. Sayers ... A must for crime buffs Mail on Sunday

    5 in stock

    £9.49

  • Diamond Dust Peter Diamond Mystery

    Little, Brown Book Group Diamond Dust Peter Diamond Mystery

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisDiamond Dust is the most difficult case of Detective Inspector Diamond''s career, and the seventh book from Peter Lovesey''s award-winning series.Shortlisted for the Barry AwardWhen a woman is shot dead in Bath''s Royal Victoria Park, it is Detective Peter Diamond who answers the call first. He is able to identify the victim immediately: his wife, Stephanie. Traumatised and angry for justice, Diamond eventually concedes that he cannot take part in the investigation. But when he realises that his colleagues are spending more time checking his alibi than following up on his suggestions, he decides some unauthorised investigation is needed.Soon he is sifting through the dust of his entire career, unearthing startling and unexpected facts which bring him closer to the truth, and to avenging his beloved wife.Trade ReviewA plot of infernal ingenuity * New York Times *Lovesey is a consummate story-teller * Colin Dexter *

    2 in stock

    £9.49

  • Bloodhounds 4 Peter Diamond Mystery

    Little, Brown Book Group Bloodhounds 4 Peter Diamond Mystery

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe fourth uniquely stylish crime novel, from the award-winning Peter Diamond series.''Darling, if ever I''ve met a group of potential murderers anywhere, it''s the Bloodhounds.'' Thus says one of the members of the Bloodhounds of Bath, a society that meets in a crypt to discuss crime novels. But to their latest recruit, they seem just a gaggle of dotty misfits, until one of them reveals that he is in possession of an immensely valuable stamp, recently stolen from the Postal Museum.Then theft is overtaken by murder when the corpse of one of the Bloodhounds is found in a locked houseboat, with the only key in the possession of a man with a perfect alibi. Burly Peter Diamond finds himself embroiled in a mystery evoking the classic crime puzzles of John Dickson Carr.Winner of the Crime Writers Association Silver Dagger, the Barry Award and the Macavity Award.Trade ReviewA must for crime buffs * Mail on Sunday *Diamond in full dazzle . . . skilfully pays homage to the old-style whodunit in this thoroughly modern mystery * Publishers Weekly *

    2 in stock

    £9.49

  • The Summons Peter Diamond Mystery

    Little, Brown Book Group The Summons Peter Diamond Mystery

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe third detective story in the award-winning Peter Diamond series, from Peter Lovesey.The summons comes at night. Two policemen collect Peter Diamond from his West London flat and drive him to Bath. Once head of the murder squad there, he is now out of touch in his retirement, unaware of an audacious escape from Albany Prison.Four years previously, Diamond headed the investigation of the bizarre murder of a Swedish woman journalist, her mouth stuffed with red roses. Now the convicted murderer is at large and has already kidnapped the daughter of the Assistant Chief Constable. He is demanding that the case be re-examined and he will deal only with Diamond.Winner of the Crime Writers Association Silver Dagger and shortlisted for the Edgar Award.Trade ReviewA masterly surprise . . . the best of Lovesey's Diamond novels to date * Sunday Times *This could be the jewel in Lovesey's crown * Yorkshire Post *

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • The Last Detective 1 Peter Diamond Mystery

    Little, Brown Book Group The Last Detective 1 Peter Diamond Mystery

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA woman''s naked body is found floating in the weeds of a lake near Bath, by an elderly woman walking her Siamese cats. No-one comes forward to identify her, and no murder weapon is found, but sleuthing is Superintendent Peter Diamond''s speciality. A genuine gumshoe, practising door-stopping and deduction: he is the last detective.Struggling with office politics and a bizarre cast of suspects, Diamond strikes out on his own, even when Forensics think they have the culprit. Eventually, despite disastrous personal consequences, and amongst Bath''s rambling buildings and formidable history, the last detective exposes the uncomfortable truth . . .The very first Peter Diamond mystery, and Anthony Award winning novel, from the superb Peter Lovesey.Trade ReviewA brilliant performance * Times Literary Supplement *A terrific job * The Times *Mr Lovesey maintains a wonderful tone throughout . . . A comedy of bad manners, full of oddball characters and wacky events develops into a perfectly realised murder mystery whose skilful misdirection never oversteps the bounds of fair play * The Wall St Journal *A bravura performance from a veteran showman: slyly paced, marbled with surprise and, in the end, strangely affecting * New York Times Book Review *

    15 in stock

    £9.49

  • The Stone Wife Peter Diamond Mystery

    Little, Brown Book Group The Stone Wife Peter Diamond Mystery

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe fourteenth Peter Diamond case has the eminent detective in pursuit of a murderer after a theft at an auction house goes wrong.Just as the bidding gets exciting in a Bath auction house, three armed men stage a hold-up and attempt to steal Lot 129, a medieval carving of the Wife of Bath. The highest bidder, appalled to have the prize snatched away, tries to stop them and is shot dead.Peter Diamond, head of the murder squad, soon finds himself sharing an office with the stone wife - until he is ejected. To his extreme annoyance the lump of stone appears to exert a malign influence over him and his investigation. Refusing to be beaten, he rallies his team and begins finding suspects and motives.The case demands that someone goes undercover. The dangerous mission falls to Sergeant Ingeborg Smith, reverting to her journalist persona to get the confidence of a wealthy local criminal through his pop star girlfriend. And soon, murder makes a rea

    5 in stock

    £9.49

  • Down Among the Dead Men Peter Diamond Mystery

    Little, Brown Book Group Down Among the Dead Men Peter Diamond Mystery

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe fifteenth book in the award-winning Peter Diamond series, from Peter Lovesey.A nightmare discovery in the boot of a stolen BMW plunges car thief Danny Stapleton into the worst trouble of his life. What links his misfortune to the mysterious disappearance of an art teacher at a private school for girls in Chichester? Orders from above push Peter Diamond of Bath CID into investigating a police corruption case in the Chichester force, and he soon finds himself reluctantly dealing with spirited schoolgirls, eccentric artists and his formidable old colleague, Hen Mallin.Multi-award-winning author Peter Lovesey returns with a twisting tale that will delight fans of the series and draw in anyone who loves pitch-perfect traditional British crime fiction.Trade ReviewIn his lengthy career, veteran novelist Peter Lovesey has supplied the most diverting (and elegantly written) crime fiction - Good Book GuideDiamond is a wonderfully rounded character whose lines are witty and whose observations about people's characters and motives are brilliantly insightful. Vintage Diamond mystery, spiced by his comic encounters with his supervisor: a must for devotees of character-driven British crime fiction - BooklistWhat'll it be today? A knotty puzzle mystery? A fast-paced police procedural? Something more high-toned, with a bit of wit? With the British author Peter Lovesey, there's no need to make those agonizing decisions, because his books have it all - New York Times

    5 in stock

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  • Another One Goes Tonight Peter Diamond Mystery

    Little, Brown Book Group Another One Goes Tonight Peter Diamond Mystery

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisPeter Diamond, the Bath detective brilliant at rooting out murder, is peeved at being diverted to Professional Standards to enquire into a police car accident. Arriving late at the scene, he discovers an extra victim thrown onto an embankment - unconscious and unnoticed. Diamond administers CPR, but no one can say whether the elderly tricyclist will pull through.But why had the man been out in the middle of the night with an urn containing human ashes? Diamond ''s suspicions grow after he identifies the accident victim as Ivor Pellegrini, a well-known local eccentric and railway enthusiast. A search of Pellegrini''s workshop proves beyond question that he is involved in a series of uninvestigated deaths. While Pellegrini lingers on life support, Diamond wrestles with the appalling possibility that he has saved the life of a serial killer. . .Trade ReviewWith his ear for authentic dialogue laced with black humour, Peter Lovesey opens a tale that is at once improbable but totally convincing. It takes a five-star crime writer to pull off that trick Daily Mail 'You're on your own in this game,' Peter Lovesey gives fair warning in Another One Goes Tonight, his latest impeccably constructed mystery featuring the unpredictable but ever-entertaining Detective Peter Diamond of the Bath Constabulary ... For all the witty jabs taken at English eccentricities, this is a classic whodunit New York Times Book Review Edgar-finalist Lovesey's superior 16th whodunit featuring Det.Supt. Peter Diamond offers fair play fans a delightfully clever puzzle that toys with their expectations ... Lovesey taunts readers with extracts from what appears to be a serial killer's diary while building up to an ingenious final reveal that highlights his gift for misdirection Publishers Weekly Lovesey's fans will be overjoyed to watch his series hero, Diamond - smart, obstinate, slyly funny - back in action ... Pacing, dialogue, exposition, backstory - nobody handles them better than Lovesey, who always writes elegantly while spinning a tough-minded police procedural - Booklist Another absorbing, resourceful English procedural from one of the best Kirkus Reviews A series of surprises leads up to a skilful and unexpected solution. Another triumph for the old master Literary Review If you're looking for a perfect summer holiday read, pick up Another One Goes Tonight by Peter Lovesey ... Marvellous misdirection crowns a cunning story, told with gentle humour Morning Star The twists and turns; the multiple plotting that leads Diamond in the end to the right answer is never bullying or inhumane; and it is Lovesey's humanity which makes him the popular - and admired - author he has been for decades CrimeTime Peter Lovesey, where have you been all my life? I just met you in book 16 of your series starring the curmudgeonly Detective Superintendent Peter Diamond ... My bookshelves sag with British authors' series, so how the heck did I miss Peter Lovesey? No more, my friends, no more. What can be more delightful than finding a witty and erudite author with a huge backlist to devour like chocolate ganache bon bons? Bookreporter.com The story is engaging from the very first scene. Lovesey's storytelling is darkly funny, with richly drawn characters, detailed police procedure, brilliant dialogue and impeccable plotting Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine Peter Lovesey is a master of the intricately plotted murder mystery ... This is easily one of the best and most entertaining mysteries I've read in a long time Mystery Scene Peter Lovesey writes some of the most interesting and intricately complex mysteries published today, and Another One Goes Tonight is no exception ... An absolute thrill Mysterious Reviews A sound professional approach to crime, with clues readers can ponder, red herrings to lead them astray ... who better to turn to for all this, along with an impeccable style and sly wit, than that consummate professional, Peter Lovesey? Reviewing the Evidence.com Lovesey's prose is so smooth and economic - no wasted words and no dry spots. Just pure reading pleasure. Another One Goes Tonight is a wonderful homage to the puzzle mysteries of the Golden Age, with the added bonus of characters who are fully fleshed out... Long live Peter Lovesey! Deadly Pleasures A hugely enjoyable read with a discursive but ingenious plot in which a whole bunch of inter-related strands are brought together quite splendidly at the end ... This novel is an example of Peter Lovesey at his best Martin Edwards

    1 in stock

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  • Beau Death

    Little, Brown Book Group Beau Death

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisPeter Diamond investigates a mystery of the past in the seventeenth case for the brilliant Bath detective.A wrecking ball crashes through the roof of a terraced cottage in Bath and exposes a skeleton in eighteenth-century clothes. Can these possibly be the remains of Beau Nash, the so-called King of Bath, whose body is said to have ended up in a pauper''s grave?Peter Diamond, the city''s most experienced detective, is ordered to investigate, but grappling with historical events causes ructions in his team until everyone is diverted by a modern killing during a fireworks display on the Royal Crescent lawn.But Beau Nash refuses to be ignored - and when astonishing new facts emerge about the case, Bath''s history is rewritten and mysteries ancient and modern are fused in a devastating climax.Trade ReviewA case that has all the ingredients of a first-rate mystery. Peter Lovesey rarely puts a foot wrong * Daily Mail *'Lovesey moves from one dexterously nested puzzle to the next with all the confidence of a magician' * Kirkus Reviews *'There's plenty of suspense here - action too - all told in Lovesey's effortlessly elegant manner' * Booklist *'One of Lovesey's cleverest . . . full of his trademark wry humour' * Publisher's Weekly *'If you like your police procedurals intriguing, solid and well-written, Lovesey's your man' * Weekend Sport *'This is a mystery story complete with clues and red herrings; it is also a crash course in 18th-century manners.All very enjoyable' * Literary Review *'You won't want to put it down' * Peterborough Evening Telegraph *Peter Lovesey's characterisation, humour, and plotting are key, and I'm glad to report that these elements are here in abundance * Martin Edwards *Astonishingly convincing and inventive * Morning Star *Peter Lovesey - the dean of English mystery novelists - remains as ingenious as ever in Beau Death * Washington Post *Beau Death is a doozy . . . Lovesey seems to have outdone himself with the labyrinthine maze of multiple murders and mysterious conundrums * Strand magazine *Peter Lovesey is one author who can grab me on the title page . . . he's very, very good and knows his Bath history inside out . . . This is a great puzzle plot that will keep you guessing. Just what Lovesey does best * Toronto Globe and Mail *The book, I am happy to say, is as tightly plotted and absorbing as the best of Lovesey's long-running series * Seattle Times *Witty, stylish and a bit of a rogue - that's what people said about Richard Nash, known as Beau, the notorious dandy who transformed the English city of Bath into 'the 18th-century equivalent of Vegas'. The same might be said of Peter Lovesey, whose elegant mysteries pay tribute to the past glories of this beautiful city * New York Times *It's a mystery that could easily be played for farce, but Lovesey employs his dry, caustic humor to cutting effect * Chicago Tribune *Peter Lovesey has a knack - to borrow a phrase from the Roman philosopher Seneca - for grabbing readers by the lapels and leading or dragging them on, willy-nilly, through a maze of blind-corner surprises and unexpected plot twists . . . it's hard to imagine a more pleasurable way to read away the long hours of a quiet, wintry night * Richmond Times Dispatch *

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • The Detective Wore Silk Drawers

    Little, Brown Book Group The Detective Wore Silk Drawers

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe second book in the Sergeant Cribb series, from Peter Lovesey.Reissue of Peter Lovesey''s first acclaimed book that started his career nearly 50 years ago.Forbidden in Victorian England, the grim and violent world of bare-knuckle fighting has gone underground. So when a headless body is found floating in the Thames, his hands ''pickled'' for fighting, Sergeant Cribb knows he is facing a challenge.Desperate for information, they select the young constable Henry Jago to infiltrate the gang, subjecting him to a rigorous programme of purging, pickling and training. Cribb is certain that the losing fighters are being killed, or worse, so getting Jago out just in time is crucial . . .A reissue from the delightful Sergeant Cribb series, set in Victorian LondonTrade Review'The Detective Wore Silk Drawers will establish the historical thriller as securely as Mrs Christie established her own particular brand of whodunit' * Smith's Trade News *'A gorgeous piece of period reconstruction . . . worked into an exciting plot' * Daily Telegraph *'A rich and unusual mystery, with suspense enough for the most confirmed addict' * Los Angeles Times *'Once in a while a writer enters the scene with a new slant on crime and Peter Lovesey has concocted such a tale with assurance and skill' * Scotsman *

    2 in stock

    £9.49

  • Abracadaver

    Little, Brown Book Group Abracadaver

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe third book in the Sergeant Cribb series, from Peter Lovesey.A practical joker is haunting the popular music halls of Victorian London - but far from being funny, his intentions are deeply sinister. A trapeze artist misses her timing when the ropes are shortened; a comedian who invites the audience to sing along with him finds the words of his song ''shamefully'' altered; mustard has been applied to a sword swallower''s blade; a singer''s costume has been rigged; the girl in a magician''s box is trapped.And then the mischief escalates to murder. Or was murder intended all along? The indomitable detective team of Sergeant Cribb and Constable Thackeray dive into the back rooms and dark alleyways of London as they pursue the elusive criminal.A reissue from the delightful Sergeant Cribb series, set in Victorian London.Trade ReviewMusic hall's heyday lovingly recalled as Sergeant Cribb and Constable Thackeray cope with limelit poisoning and Victorian permissiveness . . . thoroughly entertaining - Guardian * Guardian *Sinister fun in splendidly atmospheric setting * Sunday Telegraph *It's a tangled business, both evil and intricate. Very much Grade A * John Dickson Carr, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine *For a delightful, offbeat offering in the mystery field try Peter Lovesey's Abracadaver * San Francisco Examiner *Lovesey has a special flair for re-creating Victorian England with to-the-manner-born wit. I love Lovesey * Saturday Review *

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • Killing with Confetti Peter Diamond Mystery

    Little, Brown Book Group Killing with Confetti Peter Diamond Mystery

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe eighteenth book in the award-winning Peter Diamond series, from Peter Lovesey.As a New Year begins in Bath, Ben Brace proposes to his long-term girlfriend, Caroline. The problem is that she''s the daughter of notorious crime baron, Joe Irving, who is coming to the end of a prison sentence. And Ben''s father George is Bath''s Deputy Chief Constable. But mothers and sons are a formidable force: a wedding in the Abbey and reception in the Roman Baths are set in place before the career-obsessed DCC can step in.Peter Diamond, Bath''s head of CID, is appalled to be put in charge of security on the day. Ordered to be discreet, he packs a gun and a guest list in his best suit and must somehow cope with potential killers, gang rivals, warring parents, bossy photographers and straying bridesmaids. The laid-back Joe Irving seems oblivious to the danger he is in from rival gang-leaders, while Brace can''t wait for the day to end. Will the photo-session be a liTrade ReviewWhile there are laughs along the way, this would not be a Peter Lovesey novel without edge-of-the-seat tension. Crime fiction of the highest grade * Daily Mail *Lovesey spins a tricksy plot with dark humour and red herrings galore * Peterborough Evening Telegraph *Fun is something guaranteed by the name Peter Lovesey on a book cover...plenty of twists and misdirections * Morning Star *Mr Lovesey has been writing his Peter Diamond series for nearly three decades, and it's a pleasure to note no discernible flagging of energy in author or detective * Wall Street Journal *With its unexpected twists and turns, Peter Lovesey scores another hit with Killing with Confetti, keeping the reader guessing all the way to the altar * Shots Mag *As with all of Lovesey's books it is compulsive reading, especially when Peter Diamond comes on the scene. It has an intriguing plot, with some moments of high tension, and Lovesey's trademark dry humour. As always, the characterisation is superb. Diamond and his team are familiar and well-loved friends, all with their own quirks but all likeable. The theme that runs through the book is the corrosive nature of ambition, greed and entitlement, and the fundamental integrity of Peter Diamond shines through. Killing With Confetti is a page turner, which I would recommend * Mystery People *

    2 in stock

    £9.49

  • The Finisher Peter Diamond Mystery

    Little, Brown Book Group The Finisher Peter Diamond Mystery

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisThrough a particularly tragic series of events, couch potato Maeve Kelly has been forced to sign up for the Other Half, Bath''s springtime half-marathon. What Maeve doesn''t know is just how brutal some of the other runners are.As race day draws closer, an Albanian refugee named Spiro makes a run for freedom on the other side of town, escaping the chain gang that has held him hostage and its murderous foreman, who is known to his charges as The Finisher. The Finisher has killed for disobedience before, and Spiro knows there''s a target on his back as he tries to lose himself in the genteel medieval city of Bath.Meanwhile Detective Peter Diamond is tasked with crowd control on the raucous day of the race - and catches sight of a violent criminal he put away a decade ago, and who very much seems to be up to his old tricks now that he is paroled. Diamond''s hackles are already up when he learns that one of the runners never crossed the finish line and has disappeared wiTrade ReviewA story full of surprises, The Finisher is one of Peter Lovesey's best, which is saying a lot for a prolific author who has attracted a galaxy of star ratings * Daily Mail *An intricate, well-paced murder mystery set against the beauties of Georgian Bath, solved less by cold reason than byinstinct and gut feelings on the part of the amiable old-fashioned copper, with his loathing of modern bureaucracy in the police force, and distrust of technology . . . Cat-loving DS Diamond, with his dog-loving girlfriend, Paloma, is the most amiable copper to come our way since the demise of the immortal duo of Ruth Rendell's Wexford * The Tablet *Lovesey brilliantly weaves all these disparate characters and storylines into a wonderfully entertaining and compelling story. His work is the gold standard for UK crime fiction writing * Deadly Pleasures *Threaded through this elegantly written mystery are vivid and timely subplots concerning Russian oligarchs and Albanian fugitives from modern slavery gangs. Peter Lovesey may now be in his eighties, but he tells his tale with all the wit and verve of a much younger man * Irish Independent *A witty, steadily absorbing procedural marked by Lovesey's customary inventiveness and an unguessable solution * Kirkus Reviews *I loved this book and hope that Lovesey, who is in his eighties, will just keep on writing. I adored my virtual trip to Bath and the time spent with this book and its characters * Joyce’s Mystery and Fiction Book Reviews *An enthralling read, with an intriguing plot...deals with serious issues of modern life in a compassionate but honest way. The dynamics between Diamond and his team are cleverly portrayed and totally believable * Mystery People *Masterly, atmospheric . . .On the 50th anniversary of the publication of his first novel, Lovesey is still going strong * Publisher's Weekly *This is a story firmly set in the present day (or at least the immediate pre-pandemic present day!) but Peter Lovesey's storytelling skills, and certainly his gift for constructing a fair play puzzle, match those of the finest exponents of Golden Age fiction * Martin Edwards *In a peerlessly plotted mystery, Lovesey brings back his prickly rule-abhoring detective, Peter Diamond of the Bath police, who's investigating a murder at a half-marathon. As readers who love the Diamond series know, the picture-perfect old British city, honeycombed with sluices, drains and sewers, offers unrivalled facilities for disposing of bodies * New York Times *It is 50 years since Lovesey's first novel, which also featured running. British mystery fiction's reigning head of state returns to that sporting setting with his customary wit, humanity and unpredictable turns of plot * Morning Star *Throughout, Diamond remains his usual appealing self, and Lovesey retains his knack for tight plotting and supple prose * Seattle Times *Mr Lovesey's descriptive passages will have armchair explorers champing at the bit * Pittsburgh Post Gazette *I came away impressed by the storytelling, the relative pace of the plot and of the frequent twists and turns that made this a compelling read * Chicago Review of Books *There are those among us who would read Lovesey if he took to writing on the backs of cereal boxes . . . All the signature elements of this acclaimed series are present: the gin-dry humour, the engaging characters, the ending that kills you before you know you're dead . . . Slowly, but with relentless pacing and magical writing . . . the plotlines converge * Booklist (starred review) *It's hard to believe that Peter Lovesey has been writing for half a century and reading his latest you'll feel he hasn't missed a step * The Strand magazine *

    Out of stock

    £8.54

  • Swing Swing Together The Seventh Sergeant Cribb

    Little, Brown Book Group Swing Swing Together The Seventh Sergeant Cribb

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe seventh book in the Sergeant Cribb series by Peter LoveseyLondon, 1889: After Jerome K Jerome''s Three Men in a Boat became a Victorian bestseller, rowing on the Thames was the great craze of 1889. When an elementary school teacher in training takes a midnight swim in the Thames and witnesses a body being dumped, Sergeant Cribb and Constable Thackerey are called to investigate. The duo uncover strange parallels with the enormously popular Victorian novel, but nobody will take them seriously. Following their instincts, they stick doggedly to the trail, which leads upstream to Oxford.Trade ReviewThames-side summer scenes plus real who-and-why puzzle add up to period piece of engaging charm - Sunday TelegraphThe most light-hearted, but by no means the least compelling, of Lovesey's books - Marcel Berlins, The TimesA relaxed and easy-going book, complete with traditional mystery traditionally solved - New York Times

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • A Case of Spirits The Sixth Sergeant Cribb

    Little, Brown Book Group A Case of Spirits The Sixth Sergeant Cribb

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe beloved Sergeant Cribb series by Peter LoveseyThe spiritualist movement has captivated a segment of Victorian London: manifestations, the occult, and ''sensitives'' are in vogue. Unfortunately, those ready to believe are vunerable to fraud. When séance sites become targets for theft, Sergeant Cribb and Constable Thackeray are on the case. But then someone murders the medium, and the two find themselves rubbing shoulders with some rather eccentric suspects.Trade ReviewSplendid plot, prepossessing good humour, unassertively satisfying prose. Warmly recommended - Edmund Crispin, Sunday TimesPeter Lovesey is undeniably one of the best practitioners of the genre . . . An elegantly written book - Financial TimesOne of the best of this series, A Case of Spirits is lively and well-plotted - New York TimesThe writing is strikingly evocative of the period, and the plot is riveting - The Times Saturday Review

    3 in stock

    £9.49

  • Waxwork The Eighth Sergeant Cribb Mystery

    Little, Brown Book Group Waxwork The Eighth Sergeant Cribb Mystery

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe eighth book in the Sergeant Cribb series by Peter LoveseyLondon, 1888. Though Miriam Cromer has confessed to the murder of her husband''s assistant, she is still confident of her acquittal. However, the jury sentence her to hang. Miriam then says her husband was the killer, but he has an alibi. Can Sergeant Cribb and Constable Thackeray discover what really happened at Park Lodge on that fateful day in March before it''s too late?Trade ReviewWaxwork is quite the best novel of detection I have read for a long time - Ruth RendellLovesey's backtwist plotting is pure Christie, but the style, the detail and the deadpan horror are all his own - and absolutely marvellous - Kirkus ReviewsAs good a crime entertainment as you could wish for - HRF Keating, The TimesMarvellously authentic - Washington Post

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • Diamond and the Eye

    Little, Brown Book Group Diamond and the Eye

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisOf all the weird characters Detective Superintendent Peter Diamond has met in Bath, this one is the most extreme: a twenty-first-century private eye called Johnny Getz, whose office is over Shear Amazing, a hairdressing salon. Johnny has been hired by Ruby Hubbard, whose father, an antiques shop owner, has gone missing, and Johnny insists on involving ''Pete'' in his investigation.When Diamond, Johnny and Ruby enter the shop, they find a body and a murder investigation is launched. Diamond is forced to house his team in the dilapidated Corn Market building across the street. His problems grow when his boss appoints Lady Bede, from the Police Ethics Committee, as an observer. Worse still, Johnny conducts his own inquiry by latching onto Ruby''s stylish friend, a journalist called Olympia.Shootings from a drive-by gunman at key players create mayhem and the pressure is really on. Can the team stop more killings in this normally peaceful city? What happened to Ruby''s fTrade ReviewPeter Lovesey writes feel-good crime yet he never lets the comedy vitiate the mystery * The Times Saturday review *Glory be! British crime novelist Lovesey is back, bringing along his beloved series hero, the grumpy, darkly funny, and - beneath it all - strictly business Peter Diamond, Detective Inspector with the Bath constabulary. It's all here: mystery, sparky writing, and a cast of characters who come alive on the page, moving through a tricky plot that we know is playing us for suckers * Booklist starred review *As with all the Diamond books, the characterisation is superb. . . The plot is fascinating, with several subtle red herrings that keep the reader guessing until the end * Mystery People *It's one thing to be prolific. To be prolific and innovative is quite another. Yet Peter Lovesey, more than fifty years after he burst on to the crime writing scene, continues to try out new ideas - [a] good-natured jeu d'esprit. -- Martin Edwards * Do You Write Under Your Own Name? *Peter Lovesey scores with a rattling good tale. * DAILY MAIL *The action builds to a Poirot-like solution. * PUBLISHERS WEEKLY *Longtime PI buffs will take a shine to the dodgy Getz's wannabe ambitions, and procedural buffs should enjoy how Diamond and company work the case. It's the mutual aggravation society of the two mismatched sleuths, however, that really has me itching for a rematch. * Mystery Scene *Diamond and the Eye is an almost non-stop giggle as well as a classic police detection episode . . It's the perfect prescription for those who've been taking their lives (or their crime fiction reading) too seriously . . . Through the non-stop campy humor runs a solid and clever little mystery with some great red herrings and a fine twist before solution. * NEW YORK JOURNAL OF BOOKS *

    1 in stock

    £15.74

  • Diamond and the Eye

    Little, Brown Book Group Diamond and the Eye

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisOf all the weird characters Detective Superintendent Peter Diamond has met in Bath, this one is the most extreme: a twenty-first-century private eye called Johnny Getz, whose office is over Shear Amazing, a hairdressing salon. Johnny has been hired by Ruby Hubbard, whose father, an antiques shop owner, has gone missing, and Johnny insists on involving ''Pete'' in his investigation.When Diamond, Johnny and Ruby enter the shop, they find a body and a murder investigation is launched. Diamond is forced to house his team in the dilapidated Corn Market building across the street. His problems grow when his boss appoints Lady Bede, from the Police Ethics Committee, as an observer. Worse still, Johnny conducts his own inquiry by latching onto Ruby''s stylish friend, a journalist called Olympia.Shootings from a drive-by gunman at key players create mayhem and the pressure is really on. Can the team stop more killings in this normally peaceful city? What happened to Ruby''s fTrade ReviewPeter Lovesey writes feel-good crime yet he never lets the comedy vitiate the mystery * The Times Saturday review *Glory be! British crime novelist Lovesey is back, bringing along his beloved series hero, the grumpy, darkly funny, and - beneath it all - strictly business Peter Diamond, Detective Inspector with the Bath constabulary. It's all here: mystery, sparky writing, and a cast of characters who come alive on the page, moving through a tricky plot that we know is playing us for suckers * Booklist starred review *As with all the Diamond books, the characterisation is superb. . . The plot is fascinating, with several subtle red herrings that keep the reader guessing until the end * Mystery People *It's one thing to be prolific. To be prolific and innovative is quite another. Yet Peter Lovesey, more than fifty years after he burst on to the crime writing scene, continues to try out new ideas - [a] good-natured jeu d'esprit. -- Martin Edwards * Do You Write Under Your Own Name? *Peter Lovesey scores with a rattling good tale. * DAILY MAIL *The action builds to a Poirot-like solution. * PUBLISHERS WEEKLY *Longtime PI buffs will take a shine to the dodgy Getz's wannabe ambitions, and procedural buffs should enjoy how Diamond and company work the case. It's the mutual aggravation society of the two mismatched sleuths, however, that really has me itching for a rematch. * Mystery Scene *Diamond and the Eye is an almost non-stop giggle as well as a classic police detection episode . . It's the perfect prescription for those who've been taking their lives (or their crime fiction reading) too seriously . . . Through the non-stop campy humor runs a solid and clever little mystery with some great red herrings and a fine twist before solution. * NEW YORK JOURNAL OF BOOKS *

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • Reader I Buried Them and Other Stories

    Little, Brown Book Group Reader I Buried Them and Other Stories

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA twisty collection of short stories from the master of classic crime fiction, Peter Lovesey, one of which stars his most popular creation, Peter Diamond. More than fifty years ago, Peter Lovesey published a short story in an anthology. That short story caught the eye of the great Ruth Rendell, whose praise ignited Lovesey''s life-long passion for short form crime fiction.More than a hundred stories later, Peter Lovesey has assembled this devilishly clever collection, fifteen yarns of mystery, melancholy, and mischief, inhabiting such deadly settings as a theatre, a monastery, and the book publishing industry. The collection includes that first story that launched his story-writing career as well as three new stories exclusive to this volume. In addition, Lovesey fans will delight in a personal essay by the author about the historical inspirations for his creation - and in an appearance by the irascible Bath detective Peter Diamond, who has, in the author''s words, 'Trade ReviewA celebratory display of the many things an accomplished veteran can do with the short mystery * Kirkus *Throughout, Lovesey delivers crisp dialogue, effortless narration, appealing characters, ingenious plots, and effervescent whimsy. . . This is a thoroughly entertaining compendium of the best of the best by one of the best * Publishers Weekly *It's a measure of the impact that award-winning novelist Peter Lovesey has made on the short form over the last 50 years that Reader, I Buried Them And Other Stories will be considered an essential purchase by readers all over the world. * Morning Star *A modern master who combines wit with suspense . . . a sparkling collection * Wall Street Journal *

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • Reader I Buried Them and Other Stories

    Little, Brown Book Group Reader I Buried Them and Other Stories

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA twisty collection of short stories from the master of classic crime fiction, Peter Lovesey, one of which stars his most popular creation, Peter Diamond. More than fifty years ago, Peter Lovesey published a short story in an anthology. That short story caught the eye of the great Ruth Rendell, whose praise ignited Lovesey''s life-long passion for short form crime fiction.More than a hundred stories later, Peter Lovesey has assembled this devilishly clever collection, fifteen yarns of mystery, melancholy, and mischief, inhabiting such deadly settings as a theatre, a monastery, and the book publishing industry. The collection includes that first story that launched his story-writing career as well as three new stories exclusive to this volume. In addition, Lovesey fans will delight in a personal essay by the author about the historical inspirations for his creation - and in an appearance by the irascible Bath detective Peter Diamond, who has, in the author''s words, 'Trade ReviewA celebratory display of the many things an accomplished veteran can do with the short mystery * Kirkus *Throughout, Lovesey delivers crisp dialogue, effortless narration, appealing characters, ingenious plots, and effervescent whimsy. . . This is a thoroughly entertaining compendium of the best of the best by one of the best * Publishers Weekly *It's a measure of the impact that award-winning novelist Peter Lovesey has made on the short form over the last 50 years that Reader, I Buried Them And Other Stories will be considered an essential purchase by readers all over the world. * Morning Star *A modern master who combines wit with suspense . . . a sparkling collection * Wall Street Journal *

    15 in stock

    £15.74

  • Showstopper

    Little, Brown Book Group Showstopper

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisBath''s top detective, Peter Diamond, doesn''t believe in jinxes. So when he''s asked to investigate a top TV show plagued by a series of misfortunes, Diamond is unmoved. He''s no fan of the show - which glorifies criminals and mocks the police - and the incidents were spread across six years. It''s clear this is the press making a sensation out of nothing. So Diamond puts the junior member of his squad on the case.But when young officer Paul Gilbert goes on location with the TV unit and witnesses another near-death incident, Diamond is forced to take an interest. To make matters worse, the press get wind of his involvement and Diamond his under pressure from all quarters. But his troubles have scarcely started. Devastating traps and surprises make this the most baffling case of his entire career.Trade ReviewMore than 30 years into this series, Lovesey shows no signs of losing steam or ingenuity * Publisher's Weekly *Another triumph for a veteran sleuth who's pretty unstoppable himself * Kirkus *Pure pleasure, as always: traditional clues and red herrings, humour, and a central character who becomes more real with every book. * Morning Star *An intriguing tale with a surprising ending. Highly recommended. * MYSTERY PEOPLE *

    3 in stock

    £9.49

  • Showstopper

    Little, Brown Book Group Showstopper

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBath''s top detective, Peter Diamond, doesn''t believe in jinxes. So when he''s asked to investigate a top TV show plagued by a series of misfortunes, Diamond is unmoved. He''s no fan of the show - which glorifies criminals and mocks the police - and the incidents were spread across six years. It''s clear this is the press making a sensation out of nothing. So Diamond puts the junior member of his squad on the case.But when young officer Paul Gilbert goes on location with the TV unit and witnesses another near-death incident, Diamond is forced to take an interest. To make matters worse, the press get wind of his involvement and Diamond his under pressure from all quarters. But his troubles have scarcely started. Devastating traps and surprises make this the most baffling case of his entire career.Trade ReviewMore than 30 years into this series, Lovesey shows no signs of losing steam or ingenuity * Publisher's Weekly *Another triumph for a veteran sleuth who's pretty unstoppable himself * Kirkus *Pure pleasure, as always: traditional clues and red herrings, humour, and a central character who becomes more real with every book. * Morning Star *An intriguing tale with a surprising ending. Highly recommended. * MYSTERY PEOPLE *

    1 in stock

    £18.69

  • The False Inspector Dew

    Soho Press Inc The False Inspector Dew

    10 in stock

    10 in stock

    £15.96

  • The Vault

    Soho Press Inc The Vault

    10 in stock

    10 in stock

    £15.96

  • Diamond Solitaire

    Soho Press Inc Diamond Solitaire

    4 in stock

    Book Synopsis“The chase, which includes a friendly Sumo wrestler and adventures in Japan, is a pleasure to follow, and Lovesey makes the relationship between tough cop and troubled child wholly beguiling.”—Los Angeles TimesFired from the police force for insubordination, Peter Diamond is reduced to working as a security guard at Harrod’s. Turns out he can’t even hold that job—he gets fired after finding an abandoned Japanese girl in the store after closing. “Naomi,” as he calls her, exhibits strong signs of autism, and he devotes himself to communicating with her in order to glean her identity and return her to her rightful home. Weeks later, a Japanese woman appears out of the blue to claim the little girl, and it appears as though Diamond’s job is done. If only that were true. Armed only with only Naomi’s drawings as clues, Diamond races to track down her kidnappers and save her life.

    4 in stock

    £14.41

  • The Reaper

    Soho Press Inc The Reaper

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    10 in stock

    £14.41

  • Diamond Dust

    Soho Press Inc Diamond Dust

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £14.41

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    Soho Press Inc The Summons

    10 in stock

    10 in stock

    £15.96

  • The House Sitter

    Soho Press Inc The House Sitter

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn this mystery, Detective Peter Diamond investigates why a top profiler for the National Crime Faculty has been strangled to death and why the NCF is thwarting his attempts to catch her killer. Reprint.

    10 in stock

    £15.26

  • Bloodhounds

    Soho Press Inc Bloodhounds

    10 in stock

    10 in stock

    £15.96

  • Upon a Dark Night

    Soho Press Inc Upon a Dark Night

    10 in stock

    10 in stock

    £16.96

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    Soho Press Inc The Circle: A Hen Mallin Investigation

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    Book Synopsis

    10 in stock

    £14.41

  • The Secret Hangman

    Soho Press Inc The Secret Hangman

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    10 in stock

    £14.41

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