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Emily Organ

    Emily Organ is celebrated for her captivating mystery novels, most notably her popular Penny Green Victorian mystery series which boasts a significant worldwide readership. Her work often immerses readers in distinct historical settings, delivering compelling narratives within the cozy mystery genre. Organ's storytelling skillfully blends intricate plots with atmospheric descriptions, making her a beloved author for mystery enthusiasts globally. Her Churchill & Pemberley series further highlights her knack for crafting charming yet suspenseful tales.

    Trouble in the Churchyard
    The Bermondsey Poisoner
    Wheels of Peril
    The Bloomsbury Murder
    The Camden Spiritualist
    Murder in Ratcliffe
    • Murder in Ratcliffe

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Penny Blakely defies the expectations of a typical Victorian wife, navigating her obligations to her husband and household with a unique perspective. Her journey explores themes of individuality and the constraints of societal norms, showcasing her struggle for autonomy in a rigidly structured world. As she challenges traditional roles, Penny's character embodies the tension between personal desires and societal expectations, offering a compelling glimpse into the complexities of Victorian life.

      Murder in Ratcliffe
    • The Camden Spiritualist

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      A shocking murder unfolds as a woman is found shot dead on her doorstep, leaving the community in turmoil. The elusive killer vanishes into the fog, raising questions and fears among the residents. As the investigation progresses, secrets are uncovered, and the search for the truth becomes a gripping race against time. The story delves into themes of loss, the impact of violence, and the complexities of human relationships in the face of tragedy.

      The Camden Spiritualist
    • The Bloomsbury Murder

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Amateur sleuth Augusta Peel is drawn into a mystery involving a missing young woman after receiving a cryptic letter. Her investigation takes a dark turn when the body of an art student is discovered in a Bloomsbury square, complicating the search and raising questions about the connections between the cases. As Augusta delves deeper, she must navigate the intricate web of secrets surrounding the victims to uncover the truth.

      The Bloomsbury Murder
    • Wheels of Peril

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      A fatal accident involving Mrs. Mildred Cobnut prompts Inspector Mappin to launch a murder investigation in a quaint village. With the arrival of the esteemed Swiss detective, Monsieur Pascal Legrand, the stakes rise as he brings his renowned skills to the case. The story unfolds in a charming setting, blending elements of mystery and humor as the detectives navigate the complexities of the investigation.

      Wheels of Peril
    • An Unwelcome Guest

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.9(10)Add rating

      A thrilling murder mystery unfolds as guests at a lavish gathering become embroiled in a deadly game of suspicion and intrigue. Each character harbors secrets, and as tensions rise, alliances shift, leading to unexpected revelations. The narrative intricately weaves clues and red herrings, challenging readers to unravel the truth behind the crime. With a captivating setting and a cast of complex personalities, the story promises to keep readers guessing until the final, shocking conclusion.

      An Unwelcome Guest
    • The Gang of St Bride's

      • 338 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.1(20)Add rating

      Penny Green, a determined detective, confronts her most challenging case to date, filled with unexpected twists and complex clues. As she navigates through a web of intrigue, she must rely on her sharp wit and keen observational skills. The story promises to engage readers with its intricate plot and the evolution of Penny's character as she uncovers the truth behind a perplexing mystery.

      The Gang of St Bride's
    • The Maid's Secret

      • 342 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(17)Add rating

      Set in London during 1884, the story follows Victorian industrialist Alexander Glenville, who harbors numerous secrets. When tragedy unfolds with the poisoning of Glenville's daughter, Fleet Street reporter Penny Green goes undercover as a maid in his household to uncover the truth. The narrative weaves together themes of mystery and deception, as Penny navigates the complexities of the upper class while seeking justice in a world filled with intrigue.

      The Maid's Secret
    • The Egyptian Mystery

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Penny is confronted with a perplexing mystery when dead men seemingly emerge from hotels. As she navigates this unusual case, she must unravel the truth behind these eerie occurrences, testing her investigative skills and pushing her to the limits. The story promises twists and turns that challenge her understanding of life and death, making it a gripping read for fans of suspenseful mysteries.

      The Egyptian Mystery