Anika Posted November 19, 2009 Share Posted November 19, 2009 I'm a huge fan of Victorian mysteries and I'm eager to read more of these. Can anyone suggest books similar to 'Woman In White' by Wilkie Collins or the Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle? I prefer stories that take place in England or Scotland, and it would be a plus if the author came from there, as well. I don't mind if the author lived during that time or is a contemporary writer-- I recently read 'Kept' by D.J. Taylor and LOVED it! There are many similarities to this book and 'Woman In White', actually, and I'm hooked on these kinds of stories! Thanks!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mysterioso Posted November 22, 2009 Share Posted November 22, 2009 (edited) You could try.... 'The Incendiary's Tale'-James McCreet 'The Alchemy of Murder'- Carol McCleary 'Walking In Pimlico'- Ann Featherstone 'The Secrets of the Lazarus Club'- Tony Pollard 'Lady Audley's Secret'- Mary Elizabeth Braddon 'Wylder's Hand' - Sheridan Le Fanu Andrew Pepper's Pyke mystery series David Pirie's series featuring Arthur Conan Doyle Any by Lee or L.M Jackson who also has the finest Victorian website on the web... Also can highly recommend two 'fiction' books in a similar vein to 'Kept'- Michel Faber's 'The Crimson Petal and The White' and Michael Cox' 'The Meaning of Night' both brilliantly written with elements of mystery and intrigue... Enjoy! Edited November 22, 2009 by Mysterioso Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anika Posted November 23, 2009 Author Share Posted November 23, 2009 THANKS so much for the list, Mysterioso!! (cool name, by the way!) I appreciate your response! I will definitely check these out right away, especially the Lee Jackson website. I've just finished reading, The Meaning of Night and agree with you that it's brilliant! I'm going to get his sequel, The Glass of Time next. (I think that's the title?) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SueK Posted November 23, 2009 Share Posted November 23, 2009 You could try....Any by Lee or L.M Jackson who also has the finest Victorian website on the web... I agree on this. Lee Jackson's website is brilliant. His books with the heroine Sarah Tanner are very good. http://www.victorianlondon.org/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Echo Posted November 24, 2009 Share Posted November 24, 2009 You could also try one of the many novels written about Jack the Ripper. I would also recommend the books by Caleb Carr. He writes mysteries that take place in New York City during the Victorian Age. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SueK Posted November 26, 2009 Share Posted November 26, 2009 You could also try one of the many novels written about Jack the Ripper. I would also recommend the books by Caleb Carr. He writes mysteries that take place in New York City during the Victorian Age. Caleb Carr's book are very good. He came to my notice as he wrote a book called the Italian Secretary which was a Sherlock Holmes mystery and I though he captured Holmes and Watson extremely well. Well worth reading! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mac Posted November 26, 2009 Share Posted November 26, 2009 A truly excellent novel to have a go at is The Crimson Petal and the White by Michel Faber (spelling is correct). It is a wonderfully absorbing book from a very gifted author. I think some of the guys on here have enjoyed it, too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mysterioso Posted November 29, 2009 Share Posted November 29, 2009 THANKS so much for the list, Mysterioso!! (cool name, by the way!) I appreciate your response!I will definitely check these out right away, especially the Lee Jackson website. I've just finished reading, The Meaning of Night and agree with you that it's brilliant! I'm going to get his sequel, The Glass of Time next. (I think that's the title?) Thanks Anika- happy to help! And yes, 'The Glass of Time' is a great read as well:D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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