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Best Amateur Sleuth Books

December 2024

The Maid

Molly, a meticulous maid at the Regency Grand Hotel, finds solace in her orderly world of cleanliness. But when she discovers a wealthy guest dead in his bed, her carefully structured life unravels. Suddenly thrust into a murder investigation, Molly must navigate a world she doesn’t quite understand. With her unique perspective and unwavering determination, she sets out to uncover the truth, learning valuable lessons about friendship and human nature along the way. A charming and poignant tale of an unlikely heroine finding her voice.

The Midnight Hour

In “The Midnight Hour,” Elly Griffiths weaves a spellbinding tale that kept me up well past my bedtime. Set in 1960s Brighton, this atmospheric mystery follows PI Emma Holmes as she investigates a missing persons case that quickly spirals into something far more sinister. Griffiths’ knack for period detail and complex characters shines through, making the seaside town come alive with its seedy underbelly and colorful inhabitants. I found myself completely immersed in Emma’s world, rooting for her at every turn. A perfect read for fans of noir and historical fiction alike.

The Zig Zag Girl

In post-war Brighton, magician Max Mephisto grapples with a grisly murder that echoes his old stage act. When DI Edgar Stephens, his former wartime comrade, seeks his help, Max is drawn into a world where illusion and reality blur. As more victims appear, the duo must confront their shared past to unmask a killer with a flair for the theatrical. Griffiths weaves a spellbinding tale of friendship, magic, and murder that kept me guessing until the final, heart-stopping reveal.

Smoke and Mirrors

In “Smoke and Mirrors,” Elly Griffiths weaves a captivating tale of mystery and magic set in 1950s Brighton. When two children vanish during a pantomime performance, DI Edgar Stephens and magician Max Mephisto reunite to unravel the case. As they delve deeper, they uncover a web of secrets and lies that blur the line between illusion and reality. Griffiths’ vivid prose brings post-war Brighton to life, while her complex characters and clever plot twists keep readers guessing until the very end.

Now You See Them

In “Now You See Them,” Elly Griffiths weaves a captivating tale of mystery and intrigue set against the backdrop of 1960s Brighton. Detective Inspector Edgar Stephens and his wife, former magician Emma, find themselves entangled in a perplexing case of missing schoolgirls. As the investigation unfolds, old friends and new faces collide, unearthing long-buried secrets. Griffiths’ keen eye for period detail and her knack for crafting complex characters shine through, making this a page-turner I couldn’t put down. A must-read for fans of atmospheric crime fiction.

The Night Hawks

Dr. Ruth Galloway returns in this gripping mystery, drawn into a world of ancient rituals and modern-day murder. When a group of metal detectorists unearths a Bronze Age burial site on a Norfolk beach, Ruth’s expertise is called upon. But as she investigates, a sinister connection to a recent death emerges. With her keen intellect and dry wit, Ruth must navigate treacherous waters, balancing her professional life with personal entanglements. Griffiths weaves a tale that’s both atmospheric and deeply human, keeping readers guessing until the very end.

The Lantern Men

In “The Lantern Men,” Elly Griffiths weaves a chilling tale that kept me up late into the night. Dr. Ruth Galloway, forensic archaeologist extraordinaire, is drawn back to Norfolk by a convicted killer’s tantalizing offer. As she unearths long-buried secrets, the line between past and present blurs. Griffiths’ knack for atmospheric storytelling shines through, making the marshlands feel alive with whispered mysteries. I found myself holding my breath during tense moments, completely immersed in Ruth’s world. A gripping read that’ll haunt you long after the last page.

The Crossing Places

Archaeologist Ruth Galloway’s quiet life is upended when DCI Harry Nelson seeks her expertise on a child’s bones found on a desolate beach. As she delves into the case, Ruth finds herself drawn into a world of ancient secrets and modern danger. With each step, she uncovers connections to a decades-old disappearance, testing her resolve and forcing her to confront her own past. Griffiths weaves a haunting tale of mystery and suspense, set against the atmospheric backdrop of Norfolk’s windswept coast.

The Postscript Murders

I found myself utterly captivated by Elly Griffiths’ “The Postscript Murders.” It’s a delightfully clever mystery that had me guessing until the very end. The characters are so vivid, I felt like I was solving the case alongside them. Griffiths’ witty prose and intricate plot weave together beautifully, creating a cozy yet thrilling read. I couldn’t put it down, staying up way too late just to finish one more chapter. A perfect blend of humor and suspense for any mystery lover.

Buried in Secret

In this gripping new installment, Detective Inspector Vera Stanhope faces her most perplexing case yet. When a body is unearthed during a routine archaeological dig, Vera’s instincts tell her this is no ancient burial. As she delves deeper, she uncovers a web of long-buried secrets in the close-knit coastal community. With her trademark wit and tenacity, Vera must navigate treacherous waters to solve the mystery before another life is lost. Cleeves’ masterful storytelling kept me guessing until the very end.