Why am I passionate about this?

I was born and raised in Mississippi, where ink and river mud run through our veins in equal measure. My parents were readers, and thus, I followed in their footsteps. Before long, I was reading their library choices and mine and still running out of books before it was time to visit again. From the moment I laid eyes on Elizabeth Peters’ Amelia Peabody series, I was hooked on historical mysteries. It took me forty years of life to realize I had stories of my own to share. I now live in Oxford, England, with my husband, two daughters, three cats, and lots of shadowy corners for inspiration.


I wrote...

The Missing Diamond

By Lynn Morrison, Anne Radcliffe,

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What is my book about?

In Regency London's glittering ballrooms, a well-made match can mean the difference between power and ruin. When the season's most…

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The books I picked & why

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Lynn Morrison Why did I love this book?

I love a well-written underdog, and Ashley Gardner delivers in this book. Captain Gabriel Lacey acts as the bridge between the highest echelons of society and the poor at the bottom, humanizing every one of them while solving twisty crimes.

I adored the unexpected friendship between the retired military man and Grenville, a fashion-conscious man of high society. This long-running series remains one of my absolute favorites because of the mix of upstairs/downstairs intrigues and excellent character development.

By Ashley Gardner,

Why should I read it?

3 authors picked The Hanover Square Affair as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

London, 1816
Cavalry captain Gabriel Lacey returns to Regency London from the Napoleonic wars, burned out, fighting melancholia, his career ended. His interest is piqued when he learns of a missing girl, possibly kidnapped by a prominent member of Parliament. Lacey's search for the young woman leads to murder, corruption, and dealings with a leader of the underworld. At the same time, he struggles with his transition from a soldier's life to the civilian world, redefining his role with his former commanding officer, and making new friends--from the top of society to the street girls of Covent Garden.

Book 1…


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Lynn Morrison Why did I love this book?

A regency setting with a hint of magic had me saying, "Yes, Please!" I loved the light touch of the paranormal that Cara Devlin included in her Bow Street Duchess series.

There are plenty of upstairs/downstairs friendships and class conflicts to make the books feel true to the time period. Her main characters are raw and vulnerable, and I loved cheering them on to their happily ever after.

By Cara Devlin,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Murder at the Seven Dials as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

A murdered opera singer. A duke drenched in her blood. For Bow Street Officer Hugh Marsden, the brutal killing is a straightforward case. Ever since his exile from polite society, the chance to arrest a high and mighty peer of the realm has never presented itself. Hugh won’t snub the opportunity now.

But Audrey Sinclair, the Duchess of Fournier, is certain her husband is wrongly accused, and she’s determined to prove it to the arrogant Bow Street officer, even if she must employ her most peculiar ability—or perhaps curse—to guide her investigation. After all, a duchess can do as she…


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Coyote Weather By Amanda Cockrell,

Coyote weather is the feral, hungry season, drought-stricken, and ready to catch fire. It’s 1967, and the American culture is violently remaking itself while the country is forcibly sending its young men to fight in a deeply unpopular war.

Jerry has stubbornly made no plans for the future because he…

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Lynn Morrison Why did I love this book?

I am always on the lookout for historical mysteries with strong female leads. When I discovered Marlowe’s Kier and Levitt series, I was all in. The female main character has it all–brains, wealth, and beauty.

She has also endured enough hardships and setbacks to make her relatable to the reader. I could not help but cheer Kara onwards as she kept the male lead on his toes while solving the crime. 

By Deb Marlowe,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked A Killer in the Crystal Palace as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

A grand showcase for technology, art, design and . . . murder.

Welcome to book one in the thrilling new Kier and Levett Mystery series.

London, 1851, and the Great Exhibition is on. A soaring success despite months of dour predictions, it is the event of the year, on front pages and wagging tongues the world over—and Miss Kara Levett is thrilled to be in the middle of it. The daughter of a baron and an exhibitor herself, she happily demonstrates her elaborate automatons and case clocks to the crowds.

But her situation grows perilous when a man is murdered…


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Lynn Morrison Why did I love this book?

I am fairly convinced that Grace Burrowes is a time traveler, for I have never seen a modern author get period-specific language so right. Unlike all the other books on my list, the Lady Violet series does not include any murders.

Instead, Lady Violet’s penchant for solving “puzzles” made for a nice break from the more macabre. I got lost in the twisty details and adored the Agatha Christie-style reveal at the end of the book.

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Evil Alice and the Borzoi By DK Coutant,

Cleo Cooper, a cross-cultural psychology professor, is living the dream on the Big Island of Hawaii. With ocean-dipping weekends, she enjoys her dog, her job, and her boyfriend Ben - until the day she’s on a research vessel and a dead body is caught in the dragline.

The police determine…

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Lynn Morrison Why did I love this book?

When I needed a break from Regency England, Anna Lee Huber coaxed me up to Scotland with this book. It hooked me from the start with the unusual main character’s backstory as an artist turned anatomy illustrator.

What kept me reading was Huber’s imagery, which was rich with the depth and colors only an artist would notice. The slow-burn romance hit all the right notes. 

By Anna Lee Huber,

Why should I read it?

4 authors picked The Anatomist's Wife as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

THE FIRST LADY DARBY MYSTERY

“A riveting debut…an original premise, an enigmatic heroine, and a compelling Highland setting…a book you won’t want to put down.”—New York Times bestselling author Deanna Raybourn

Scotland, 1830. Following the death of her husband, Lady Darby has taken refuge at her sister’s estate, finding solace in her passion for painting. But when her hosts throw a house party for the cream of London society, Kiera is unable to hide from the ire of those who believe her to be as unnatural as her husband, an anatomist who used her artistic talents to suit his own…


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The Missing Diamond

By Lynn Morrison, Anne Radcliffe,

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What is my book about?

In Regency London's glittering ballrooms, a well-made match can mean the difference between power and ruin. When the season's most coveted debutante disappears, society is quick to imagine the worst. Her best friend, Lady Grace Tilbury, and the man who hoped to win her hand, Lord Roland Percy, alone hold out hope of finding the debutante in time to save her reputation. 

Can Lord Percy and Lady Grace unite their sharp minds in time to unravel a mystery that could topple society itself? The cost of failure is high, as it will ruin not only the Diamond’s reputation but that of her family, her friends, and even the Queen herself.

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