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Historical Mysteries


Historicals obviously take place in the past and are usually set in an era substantially prior to the date when the book was published. These novels often feature real historical figures or events and can vary widely in tone, style and theme. Known for their strong plots, the settings in these books play an integral role, rather than serving as a backdrop. Although, many Historical Mysteries are series with evocative settings and compelling characters, historical authenticity is not always the ultimate goal.

The following is a list of authors who fit into this category. The first title in each series is given.

Based on an article from The Armchair Detective, these mysteries have settings in different centuries and countries.

The Ancient World and the Dark Ages




    Blue Pin Icon Roman Empire

  • Burns, Ron. Roman Nights, 1991, 180 A.D. First in series.
  • Davis, Lindsey. Silver Pigs, 1989 Era: 70 A.D., First in Marcus Didius Falco series.
  • Hambly, Barbara. The Quirinal Hill Affair, 1983 Era: 116 A.D.
  • Roberts, John Maddox. SPQR, 1990 Era: 70 B.C., First in Mettullus series.
  • Saylor, Steven. Roman Blood, 1991 Era: 80 B.C., First in Gordianus the Finder series.
  • Todd, Marilyn. I, Claudia: A Mystery, 1995 Era: 13 B.C. Not in NOBLE.
  • Wishart, David. Ovid, 1995 Era: 19 A.D. Not in NOBLE.




The Middle Ages


Tudors 1485-1603



Stuarts 1603-1714


Hanoverians

    Blue Pin IconKings George I, II, III, IV, and William IV

  • Alexander, Bruce. Blind Justice, 1994 Era: 1768, First in series.
  • Barron, Stephanie. Jane and the Unpleasantness at Scargrave Manor, 1996 Era: 1802, First in Jane Austen series.
  • Bastable, Bernard. Dead, Mr. Mozart, 1995 Era: 1820, First in series.
  • Carr, John Dickson. Captain Cut-Throat, 1955 Era: France, 1802. Not in NOBLE.
  • Carr, John Dickson. Fire, Burn!, 1957 Era: 1820
  • Carr, John Dickson. The Demoniacs, 1962 Era: 1757, First in series.
  • de la Torre, Lillian. Dr. Sam: Johnson Detector, 1944 Era: 1763-1784, First in series. NOT in NOBLE.
  • Falkirk, Richard. Blackstone, 1872 Era: 1820, First in series. (AKA Derek Lambert)
  • Fawcett, Quinn. Napoleon Must Die, 1993 Era: Egypt, 1799, Not in NOBLE.
  • Hall, Robert Lee. Benjamin Franklin Takes the Case, 1990 Era: 1757, First in series.
  • Jeffries, J.G. The Thieftaker, 1772 Era: 1798, First in series.
  • Lake, Deryn. Dealth in the Dark Walk, 1994 Era: 1754, First in series. Not in NOBLE.
  • Paul, Raymond. The Tragedy at Tiverton, 1984 Era: U.S., 1832, First in series.
  • Ross, Kate. Cut to the Quick, 1995 Era: 1820s, First in series.
  • Wheatley, Dennis. The Launching of Roger Brook, 1947 Era: Europe, 1783, First in series. Not in NOBLE.

Victorian and Edwardian, Great Britian and Empire


    Blue Pin IconKent

  • Jenkins, Elizabeth. Harriet, 1934 Era: 1875, Not in NOBLE.
  • Myers, Amy. Murder in Pug's Parlour, 1986 Era: Victorian First in series, but other settings. Not in NOBLE.

    Blue Pin IconOxford

  • Butler, Gwendoline. A Coffin for Pandora, 1973 (U.S. title: Olivia, 1974) Era: 1880s
  • Thomas, Donald S. Belladonna, (U.S title: Mad Hatter Summer) 1983 Era: 1880

    Blue Pin IconSouth East Coast

  • Kingsbury, Kate. Room with a Clue, 1993 Era: Edwardian First in series. Not in NOBLE.
  • Paige, Robin. Death at Bishop's Keep, 1994 Era: 1890s First in series.




    Blue Pin IconSouth Africa

  • Drummond, June. Slowly the Poison, 1975 Era: 1911, Not in NOBLE.


First World War Onwards

Adapted from lists provided in The Armchair Detective, Palmer, Jennifer S., "Mysteries of the Ages: Four Millennia of Murder and Mayhem in Historical Mysteries," (Spring 1997): 156-164.

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