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Rennie Airth
The acclaimed second novel in the Inspector Madden historical crime series - now in a stunning new look.
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The author of The New York Times Notable Book River of Darkness returns with a macabre tale of the social struggles of post-World War I Britain and the looming menace…
The CWA Ellis Peters Historical Dagger Award shortlisted third novel featuring Inspector Madden, from the author of River of Darkness and The Blood-Dimmed Tide.
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The fourth book in the much acclaimed Inspector John Madden series from the author of River of Darkness, The Blood-Dimmed Tide and The Dead of Winter.
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[Rennie Airth’s] meticulously detailed procedural mysteries are beautifully written … well worth reading, and rereading. -Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review
Inspector John Madden-who debuted in the acclaimed…
Adelaide Banks travels from New York to London to spend Christmas with her Aunt Rose. But when Addy reaches her Knightsbridge address, no one’s home. Where is Rose? Dragged into…
As rural England slowly emerges from the sorrow of World War I, a particularly vicious attack on a household in a small Surrey village leaves five butchered bodies and no…
The fifth novel in Rennie Airth’s outstanding Inspector Madden series set in post-war Britain.
The murder of a young Polish girl in wartime London puts John Madden on the trail of a ruthless hired killer. With rich psychological insights and vivid historical details, this…
Snowed in at a country manor, John Madden and Angus Sinclair find themselves trapped in the company of a murderer.
Rennie Airth’s The Decent Inn of Death…