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Crowther and Westerman

Step into 18th-century England, where the lives of a manor mistress and a compelling anatomist intertwine amidst the rolling hills of West Sussex. This series delves into the social intricacies, hidden secrets, and personal dramas of a bygone era. Explore the societal expectations, scientific curiosity, and unexpected connections that shape the destinies of its characters in this richly detailed historical setting.

Theft of Life
Circle of Shadows
Island of Bones
Anatomy of Murder
Instruments of Darkness

Recommended Reading Order

  1. Instruments of Darkness

    • 436 pages
    • 16 hours of reading

    'Makes you want to read every word...serpentine and satisfying' Telegraph Thornleigh Hall, seat of the Earl of Sussex, dominates its surroundings. Its heir is missing, and the once vigorous family is reduced to a cripple, his whore and his alcoholic second son, but its power endures. Impulsive Harriet Westerman has felt the Hall's menace long before she happens upon a dead man bearing the Thornleigh arms. The grim discovery cries out for justice, and she persuades reclusive anatomist Gabriel Crowther to her cause, much against his better judgement; he knows a dark path lies before those who stray from society's expectations. That same day, Alexander Adams is killed in a London music shop, leaving his young children orphaned. His death will lead back to Sussex, and an explosive secret that has already destroyed one family and threatens many others.

    Instruments of Darkness1
    4.0
  2. Circle of Shadows

    • 416 pages
    • 15 hours of reading

    Cruel murder, dangerous lies and a poisonous truth: a fast-paced historical thriller in the bestselling tradition of CJ Sansom and Matthew Pearl

    Circle of Shadows4
    4.1
  3. Theft of Life

    • 352 pages
    • 13 hours of reading

    The electrifying new historical thriller featuring Harriet Westerman and Gabriel Crowther from 'one of the best writers of historical fiction currently at work' BBC History Magazine

    Theft of Life5
    4.5