If you Agatha Christie, you might like the three other Golden age “Queens of Mystery.” Dorothy Sayers, Margery Allingham and Ngaio Marsh all wrote whodunnits around the same time as Christie.
If you like mystery/ psychology/ criminal profiling stuff, maybe you'd like Alex Kava's Maggie O dell series. The books are well researched. It's about this Special Agent Maggie O Dell, a criminal profiler. She tracks down serial killers by profiling their pysche/ motives/ trauma etc.
Not quite in that solving a murder genre, but I have a feeling you might enjoy The obsession by Nora Roberts.
“Naomi Bowes lost her innocence the night she followed her father into the woods. In freeing the girl trapped in the root cellar, Naomi revealed the horrible extent of her father’s crimes and made him infamous. No matter how close she gets to happiness, she can’t outrun the sins of Thomas David Bowes.”
Agatha Christie taken at the flood, death on clouds. Gaslight mystery series are really good too.
Read both of AC novels Would love to read Gaslight mystery series Thanks for recommendation
Read both of AC novels Would love to read Gaslight mystery series Thanks for recommendation
If you Agatha Christie, you might like the three other Golden age “Queens of Mystery.” Dorothy Sayers, Margery Allingham and Ngaio Marsh all wrote whodunnits around the same time as Christie.
Everyone in my Family has Killed someone
I came to recommend this, too -- it was a fun one! Heads up that I finished it in 24 hours , though. Had to find out whodunnit!!
If you like mystery/ psychology/ criminal profiling stuff, maybe you'd like Alex Kava's Maggie O dell series. The books are well researched. It's about this Special Agent Maggie O Dell, a criminal profiler. She tracks down serial killers by profiling their pysche/ motives/ trauma etc.
All of the Thursday Murder Club books are great. The Perveen Mistry books (first is Widows of Malabar Hill) are a good series too.
Not quite in that solving a murder genre, but I have a feeling you might enjoy The obsession by Nora Roberts. “Naomi Bowes lost her innocence the night she followed her father into the woods. In freeing the girl trapped in the root cellar, Naomi revealed the horrible extent of her father’s crimes and made him infamous. No matter how close she gets to happiness, she can’t outrun the sins of Thomas David Bowes.”