The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
Lynley uncovers a connection between a suicide and a local smuggling racket.
Lynley uncovers a connection between a suicide and a local smuggling racket.
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Havers and Lynley investigate the case of a murdered doorkeeper from the House of Lords.
Lynley uncovers a connection between a suicide and a local smuggling racket.
Havers returns to work, but her first case involves a murder with a shotgun.
One morning, Mary the maid discovers a dead body in the library of Gossington Hall.
A woman drops dead in the build-up to a Latin dance festival in Lighthaven.
A popular local businessman is shot dead by a sniper in public.
When the new mayor is found dead, Jane's quest for the truth puts her own life in danger.
When a body washes up, Jane thinks it's a botched sea burial, but Davey says otherwise.
When a teenager is found dead, Jane thinks there is more to the case than meets the eye.
Father Brown and friends are stranded in a hotel with a group of hedonists.
Father Brown acts quickly to try and save the local traveling community.
Father Brown witnesses an apparent suicide, but believes it is murder.
The local cricket captain is accused of murder, though Father Brown isn't convinced.
Miss Marple hears of a double murder on the radio and the connection to her is clear.
Just as Miss Marple gets closer to solving the case, she suddenly disappears.
Miss Marple finds that the more she knows, the more everything is shrouded in doubt.
Intrigue abounds as an advertisement predicts a murder at Little Paddocks.
Is there a link between the poison pen letters and the murder of Mrs Symmington?
An epidemic of poison-pen letters brings Miss Marple to the village of Lymston.
The police arrest a man on suspicion of murder, but Miss Marple has other ideas.
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