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Nicola Upson

    Nicola Upson crafts intricate mysteries that delve into the psychological depths of her characters. Her narratives are distinguished by meticulous historical settings and an exploration of complex human relationships. She often challenges her characters with moral quandaries, revealing their internal struggles. Upson's writing style is refined, drawing readers into compelling and suspenseful plots.

    London Rain
    Dear Little Corpses
    Stanley and Elsie
    Nine Lessons
    Expert in Murder, An
    The Death of Lucy Kyte
    • 2023

      A murderer stalks the set of Hitchcock's film of Rebecca, bent on revenge, in this smart, cosy mystery.

      Shot with Crimson
    • 2022

      As a cloud of suspicion falls across the small Suffolk village she has come to love, the conflict becomes personal, and events take a dark and sinister turn. Dear Little Corpses is a journey into fear as evacuated children flee from the dangers of the Blitz to find themselves facing the terror of abduction.

      Dear Little Corpses
    • 2020

      The Dead of Winter

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(988)Add rating

      Josephine Tey and Archie Penrose gather with friends for a Cornish Christmas, but two strange and brutal deaths on St Michael's Mount - and the unexpected arrival of a world famous film star, in need of sanctuary - interrupt the festivities.

      The Dead of Winter
    • 2019

      Sorry for the Dead

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.6(59)Add rating

      ** Longlisted for the CWA Sapere Books Historial Dagger 2020 ** 'Haunting . . . Superlative.' Sunday Times Crime Book of the Month 'A terrific novel.' A. N. Wilson Summer, 1915: a young woman falls to her death at Charleston Farmhouse on the Sussex Downs. But was it an accident? Twenty years later, Josephine Tey is faced with the accusation that it was murder, and that she was complicit in the crime. Can she clear her name and uncover the truth, exposing the darkest secrets of that apparently idyllic summer?

      Sorry for the Dead
    • 2019

      Stanley and Elsie

      • 366 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(203)Add rating

      When Elsie Munday arrives to take up position as housemaid to the Spencer family, her life quickly becomes entwined with the charming and irascible Stanley, his artist wife Hilda and their tiny daughter Shirin. Elsie does her best to keep the family together even when love, obsession and temptation seem set to tear them apart...

      Stanley and Elsie
    • 2017

      Nine Lessons

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(30)Add rating

      Called to the peaceful wooded churchyard of St-John’s-at-Hampstead, Detective Chief Inspector Archie Penrose faces one of the most audacious and unusual murders of his career. The body of the church’s organist is found in an opened grave, together with a photograph of a manor house and a cryptic note. The image leads Archie to Cambridge, where the crisp autumn air has brought with it bustling life to the ancient university and town. Mystery author Josephine Tey and Archie's lover Bridget Foley have each recently settled in Cambridge, though both women are not equally happy to see him. One has concealed an important secret from Archie which now threatens to come to light. Meanwhile, the change of seasons has also brought with it a series of vicious attacks against women in town, spreading fear and suspicion through the community. Soon, another body is revealed, and in the shadow of King’s College Chapel, Archie uncovers a connection twenty-five years old which haunted both victims—as well as some of their living companions. As Archie and Josephine each grapple with savage malefactors intent on making their victims pay, they must race to stop another attack in this beautifully written, intricately plotted mystery.

      Nine Lessons
    • 2015

      May, 1937, and London prepares to crown a new king. Bestselling writer Josephine Tey is in town to oversee a BBC radio production of her play, Queen of Scots - but adultery, treachery and pent-up jealousies stalk the corridors of Broadcasting House.

      London Rain
    • 2014

      The Death of Lucy Kyte

      • 346 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.0(44)Add rating

      When bestselling crime author Josephine Tey inherited a remote Suffolk cottage from her godmother, it came full of secrets. There were the infamous Red Barn murders, committed in the grounds a century before, and still casting a shadow over the village. And there was Lucy Kyte, the mysterious beneficiary of her godmother's will, who no-one in the close-knit village would admit to knowing. As Josephine settles into the strange little house and attempts to make friends with the frightened locals, she knows that there is something dark that has a tight hold on the heart of this small community. Is it just the sinister ghosts of the Red Barn murders, or is there something very much alive that she needs to beware of?

      The Death of Lucy Kyte
    • 2012

      The fourth in Nicola Upson's delightful and atmospheric period crime series featuring Josephine Tey.

      Fear in the Sunlight
    • 2010

      Two for Sorrow

      • 488 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      3.6(1285)Add rating

      Josephine Tey is writing a novel based on Amelia Sach and Annie Walters, the notorious "Finchley baby farmers," unaware that her research will entangle her in the desperate hunt for a modern-day killer.

      Two for Sorrow