The Deepest Grave
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
In the sixth book in the mystery series, a crime from the past puts Fiona Griffiths' own future at stake.
Harry Bingham is celebrated for his Fiona Griffiths crime series, earning widespread critical acclaim, praise from fellow authors, and enthusiastic reader reception. His writing delves deeply into the human psyche, crafting complex characters and exploring the darker aspects of human nature. Bingham masterfully builds suspense, focusing on moral dilemmas and societal issues within his narratives. His stories offer compelling plots set in realistic environments that captivate readers from beginning to end.







In the sixth book in the mystery series, a crime from the past puts Fiona Griffiths' own future at stake.
A hanged man, a stolen painting, and an impossible crime unfold when a marine engineer is discovered hanged in a locked apartment. Artwork vanishes only to be mysteriously returned, and a security guard is found dead at the base of a Welsh cliff. When Fiona Griffiths is assigned to review cold cases, her superiors expect nothing significant. However, she uncovers the truth behind a seemingly impossible robbery, a suspicious suicide, and a likely murder. Fiona soon finds herself deep in the most harrowing case of her career, pushing her mental resilience to its limits as she navigates a dark and dangerous path. Praise for the series highlights its precision plotting, unique setting, and the complexity of its protagonist. Critics have called it a standout police procedural, featuring a likable and unconventional detective, and have noted the series as a compelling addition to the crime genre. Fiona Griffiths is described as an original character, making the series appealing to fans of authors like Angela Marsons, Peter James, and Ann Cleeves. Each installment can be enjoyed on its own or in sequence, ensuring an engaging experience for readers seeking a gripping crime thriller series.
The addictive third book in the Fiona Griffiths mystery series sees her take on her toughest case yet.
Three sons, one massive fortune. The race to be the first to make £1,000,000 to win the inheritence is on... Harry Bingham is a wonderful new talent in the great bestselling storytelling tradition of Jeffrey Archer and Dick Francis. Three sons. One fortune. Who will win it? A wealthy Yorkshire industrialist dies and leaves his three sons and one daughter, all used to a life of extreme luxury... absolutely nothing. Except the chance to win the entire inheritance by whichever one of them has one million pounds in his bank account at the end of three years. Startled out of their indulgent lives, the three sons start competing against each other in their mad attempt to make a million pounds. Two of them go into the City, the eldest buys a run-down factory. Which one of them is going to be successful in their desperate bid and win the millions? With a knack for story-telling in the style of Jeffrey Archer, this compulsively readable and absolutely un-put-downable novel heralds the arrival of a new bestselling, extremely commercial talent on the scene.
The fifth in the acclaimed series featuring crime fiction's most unusual and engaging detective, DC Fiona Griffiths When the body of a young woman is found in an old 'dead house' - the annexe where the dead were stored before burial in medieval times - of a tiny Welsh church, it seems that past and present have come together in a bizarre and horrifying way. For DC Fiona Griffiths, the girl - a murder victim whose corpse was laid out with obvious tenderness - represents an irresistibly intriguing puzzle, given Fiona's unusual empathy with the dead. And when her investigations lead her to an obscure and secretive monastery hidden in a remote valley, she finds that the dead girl is far from the only victim of a sinister melding of modern crime and medieval religious practices. Only Fiona is capable of putting the mismatched pieces together in this disturbing puzzle, but immersing herself in this dark and obsessive world could threaten her fragile grip on her own sanity.
In the bestselling tradition of Jeffrey Archer and Dick Francis comes a hot new commercial talent. A young scientist, Cameron, has an idea which could revolutionise medicine. She believes that, once published, her findings will change the world. A maverick financier, Bryn, sees the potential, but convinces her that truth alone is never what secures change: it's money, nous and competitive savvy. He persuades her to go into business with him. Their aim: to build a stockmarket company worth a hundred million pounds - big enough to survive assault; strong enough to market Cameron's technology to the entire world. Corinth, a corporation worth a hundred billion dollars, sees Cameron's technology as a threat and aims to wipe out the fledgling enterprise. The story becomes a race to the stockmarket - and a battle to survive.
Praise for gripping, atmosphere Fiona Griffiths crime thriller series: Chilling, atmospheric and so gripping it hurts. You won't read a better crime novel this year Mark Edwards
Praise for gripping, atmosphere Fiona Griffiths crime thriller series: Chilling, atmospheric and so gripping it hurts. You won't read a better crime novel this year MARK EDWARDS
How One Small Country Built the Modern World
Am 23. August 1893 werden zwei Kinder geboren: Alan ist der Sohn von Sir Adam Montague, Tom der Sohn seines Gärtners. Die Kinder wachsen gemeinsam auf, und es scheint, als könne diese Freundschaft nichts trüben - abgesehen von der Aussicht, dass Alan die Reichtümer seines Vaters, Tom hingegen gar nichts erben wird. Ein tragisches Missverständnis in den Schützengräben des Ersten Weltkriegs verwandelt die tiefe Freundschaft in bittere Rivalität. Eine Rivalität, die sich zukünftig nur um eines dreht: Öl. Und für die beiden Männer gibt es nur ein Ziel, das ihnen wichtiger ist als der Reichtum: Rache.