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Inspectors Hannasyde & Hemingway

This series of crime novels follows the meticulous work of two distinct inspectors as they tackle complex cases across England. Experience the thrill of detailed investigations, blending traditional police procedure with sharp deductive reasoning. Each installment offers a compelling puzzle filled with intriguing characters and satisfying resolutions.

A Blunt Instrument
Detection Unlimited
Death in the Stocks
They Found Him Dead
No Wind of Blame
Duplicate Death

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    An English bobbie returning from night patrol finds a corpse in evening dress locked in the stocks on the village green. Andrew Vereker was not a well-loved man, and narrowing down the suspects is not going to be an easy job. The Vereker family are corrupt and eccentric -and hardly cooperative ...

    Death in the Stocks
  2. 2

    When Gregory Matthews, patriarch of the Poplars is found dead one morning, imperious Aunt Harriet blames it on the roast duck he ate for supper. Murder. It falls to Superintendent Hannasyde to sift through all the secrets and lies and discover just who killed Gregory Matthews, before the killer strikes again...

    Behold, Here's Poison
  3. 3

    The sixtieth birthday party of Silas Kane was marred by argument and dissension amongst his family.But then Kane's nephew and heir is murdered and threats are made on the next in line to the fortune, throwing a new and sinister light on Silas Kane's death.

    They Found Him Dead
  4. 4

    When Ernest Fletcher is found bludgeoned to death in his study, everyone is shocked and mystified: Ernest was well-liked and respected, so who would have a motive for killing him? It seems the real Fletcher was far from the gentleman he pretended to be.

    A Blunt Instrument
  5. 5

    No Wind of Blame

    • 352 pages
    • 13 hours of reading
    3.6(126)Add rating

    Tragedy befalls the Carter family following an eventful visit from a Russian prince and a scandalous blackmail letter. The murder of Wally Carter generates a bewildering mystery - how does one shoot a man crossing a narrow bridge without being near the murder weapon when it is fired?

    No Wind of Blame
  6. 6

    A Christmas Party

    • 400 pages
    • 14 hours of reading
    3.5(162)Add rating

    A Christmas Party is a classic mystery. Perfect for fans of Mystery in White by J Jefferson Farjeon. Also published as Envious Casca. It is no ordinary Christmas at Lexham Manor. And the mood is anything but festive. Six holiday guests find themselves the suspects in a murder inquiry when the old Scrooge who owns the substantial estate, Nathaniel Herriard, is found stabbed in the back. Whilst the delicate matter of inheritance could be the key to this crime, the real conundrum is how any of the suspects could have entered the locked room to commit this atrocity. For Inspector Hemingway of Scotland Yard, the investigation is complicated by the fact that every guest is hiding something - throwing all of their testimonies into question and casting suspicion far and wide...

    A Christmas Party
  7. 7

    Duplicate Death

    • 192 pages
    • 7 hours of reading
    3.7(2007)Add rating

    A duplicate bridge party, given in London by an ambitious widow in search of a husband for her dull-witted daughter, becomes the scene of two sinister murders

    Duplicate Death
  8. 8

    Slumped on a seat under an oak tree is old Sampson Warrenby, with a bullet through his brain. He is discovered by his anxious niece, Mavis, who is just one of the tne people in the village in the running for chief suspect, having just cause to dislike Warrenby intensely.

    Detection Unlimited