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Lucy Trimble

This series follows a private investigator and librarian navigating the bustling streets of Toronto. Each case presents new mysteries and dangers that the sharp protagonist must unravel. Readers can expect thrilling detective stories with a touch of intellectual adventure. The series blends the quiet world of academia with the adrenaline of investigation.

Death on the Rocks
Death of a Sunday Writer

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    Death of a Sunday Writer

    A Lucy Trimble Mystery

    • 272 pages
    • 10 hours of reading

    After the death of her cousin David Trimble, Lucy Brenner inherits his private detective agency and chooses to continue his legacy. As she navigates the challenges of running the business, she uncovers secrets that test her skills and resolve. The story delves into themes of family loyalty, the complexities of crime-solving, and the personal growth Lucy experiences as she steps into her cousin's shoes, transforming from a novice into a determined detective.

    Death of a Sunday Writer
  2. 2

    Death on the Rocks

    • 240 pages
    • 9 hours of reading

    The plot revolves around private detective Lucy Trimble, who is hired by Greta Golden to uncover the identity of a stranger she believes is stalking her. Initially, the investigation seems straightforward as Lucy identifies the pursuer as a British investigator. However, the complexity deepens as she delves into the motives behind the investigator's interest in Greta's life, leading to unexpected twists in the case.

    Death on the Rocks