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Harry Bingham

    January 1, 1967

    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.

    Harry Bingham
    This Thing of Darkness
    The Deepest Grave
    Writers' & Artists' Guide to How to Write
    The Annexation Of Hawaii, A Right And A Duty
    This little Britain
    The Annexation of Hawaii: A Right and A Duty: An Address
    • 2017

      Eight killer reads from eight bestselling authors - specially written for Quick Reads.

      Dead Simple
    • 2017

      The Deepest Grave

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.3(506)Add rating

      In the sixth book in the mystery series, a crime from the past puts Fiona Griffiths' own future at stake.

      The Deepest Grave
    • 2016

      The Dead House

      • 466 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.8(38)Add rating

      Detective Fiona Griffiths investigates the most chilling, dangerous crime of her career in the fifth book in the mystery series.

      The Dead House
    • 2015

      This Thing of Darkness

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.3(48)Add rating

      A hanged man. A stolen painting. An impossible crime. A marine engineer is found hanged in a locked apartment. Some artwork is stolen, then mysteriously returned. And a security guard is found dead at the base of a Welsh cliff. When Fiona Griffiths is tasked to look through a stackload of cold cases, her bosses don't expect her to find anything of interest. But then she discovers that an impossible robbery really happened. That the supposed suicide was anything but. That the dead security guard was almost certainly murdered. Before long, Fiona is embroiled in what will become the most terrifying case of her career so far - one that forces her to enter the heart of darkness, and a journey that will test her mental toughness to its very limits. Praise for the Fiona Griffiths mystery series: 'A stunner with precision plotting, an unusual setting, and a deeply complex protagonist' The Seattle Times 'This cleverly plotted police procedural introduces a likeable, maverick detective destined for a bestseller following' Choice 'Compelling...a new crime talent to treasure' Daily Mail 'Gritty, compelling...a procedural unlike any other you are likely to read this year' USA Today 'An original and complex character; a different kind of policewoman. Fiona Griffiths is a truly fascinating character' Shots Fans of Angela Marsons, Peter James and Ann Cleeves will be gripped by the other titles in the Fiona Griffiths mystery series: 1. Talking to the Dead 2. Love Story, With Murders 3. The Strange Death of Fiona Griffiths 4. This Thing of Darkness 5. The Dead House 6. The Deepest Grave (coming soon!) If you're looking for a crime thriller series to keep you hooked, then go no further: you've just found it. Each Fiona Griffiths thriller can be read as a standalone or in series order

      This Thing of Darkness
    • 2015
    • 2014

      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

      Love Story, With Murders
    • 2013

      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

      Talking to the Dead
    • 2012

      Writers' & Artists' Guide to How to Write

      • 364 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      This book will tell you how to write novels and narrative non-fiction for publication. It teaches the core skills of story-telling: story, character, prose style, and a whole host of attendant tools that you'll need in order to be successful and to please your agent, publisher and audience.

      Writers' & Artists' Guide to How to Write
    • 2010

      Written emphatically from the author's point of view, The Writers' and Artists' Yearbook Guide to Getting Published will enable you to market your work more professionally, understand the relationship you will have with both agent and publisher and offers a contemporary inside view of the book industry.

      The Writers' and Artists' Yearbook Guide to Getting Published