Explore the latest books of this year!
Bookbot

Deryn Lake

    Deryn Lake is a celebrated historical novelist known for her gripping John Rawlings Mysteries series, which firmly placed her among popular historical detective writers. Beyond her detective fiction, she also crafts compelling historical romances that have garnered critical acclaim. Lake's work is characterized by its immersive historical settings and engaging narratives, drawing readers into vividly realized past eras.

    The Prince's Women
    Dead on Cue
    The Moonlit Door: A Contemporary British Village Mystery
    Death in Hellfire
    Death on the Rocks
    Death at the Boston Tea Party
    • 2019

      "Charles Edward Stuart was the Bonnie Prince from overseas, risking all to fulfil his people’s destiny, while enjoying love affairs with some of the most fascinating women of the age. For while Charles was undoubtedly dedicated to the Jacobite cause, he was also devoted to the pursuit of women. Whether they were married or single, older or younger, mattered not to Charles as he cavorted his way across Europe with the same gusto he applied to fighting for the English and Scottish crowns. But perhaps his greatest love was reserved not for any sweetheart, but for his daughter. Torn from his arms as a child, Charlotte grew up an outcast and lived in scandal as a result. "--Publisher.

      The Prince's Women
    • 2017

      Death at the Boston Tea Party

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      1773. Apothecary John Rawlings arrives in Boston, Massachusetts, to pursue a new business venture. He finds the place riven with tension and unrest - and the seething resentment spills into outright rebellion during the notorious Boston Tea Party. But has someone taken advantage of the chaos to commit an act of cold-blooded murder?

      Death at the Boston Tea Party
    • 2017

      Dead on Cue

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The residents of the sleepy Sussex village of Lakehurst are abuzz with the news of the arrival of Gerry Harlington, a flamboyant American actor and the new owner of Abbot's Manor, with his glamorous wife. The local dramatic society recruits him as their director for their new show, but his ideas are met with violent protest from the amateur actors. So when a corpse is discovered after the grand opening night, Reverend Nick Lawrence doesn't have to look far to find potential suspects . . .

      Dead on Cue
    • 2015

      When a medieval fair in the sleepy village of Lakehurst is ruined by the discovery of a corpse attached to the maypole, it is up to the Reverend Nick Lawrence and Detective Inspector Dominic Tennant to find out who would commit such a horrific crime - and why . . .

      The Moonlit Door: A Contemporary British Village Mystery
    • 2013

      Death on the Rocks

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.8(55)Add rating

      John Rawlings and his father, Sir Gabriel Kent, embark on a trip to Hotwell where Rawlings plans to investigate the reappearance of a long lost step-son in posession of a vast inheritence.

      Death on the Rocks
    • 2008

      Death in Hellfire

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(62)Add rating

      A secretive society known as the Hellfire Club harbors dark and dangerous secrets that threaten to unravel lives. As members indulge in their hedonistic pursuits, a web of intrigue and betrayal unfolds. The story delves into themes of power, corruption, and the hidden depths of human nature, as characters navigate the treacherous waters of ambition and desire. Tension builds as the protagonist seeks to uncover the truth behind the club's sinister activities, leading to shocking revelations that challenge their very existence.

      Death in Hellfire