also known as Harriet Hudson

 

Below is a list of all my crime novels. Some that are no longer available from the publishers can often be sourced through www.amazon.co.uk. Many of my novels also appear in large print, audio and, shortly, ebook formats.

Classic in the Barn

Crime in the fast lane, featuring Jack Colby, car detective
When Jack glimpses a 1938 Lagonda V12 lying uncared for in a Kentish country barn, he just has to have a closer look – which brings him face to face with its angry owner, Polly Davis, widow of car dealer Mike. Is it the car or Polly that captivates Jack’s heart? No question, he has to find out more about both. His enquiries are cut short when, some days later, he finds Polly’s murdered body lying outside the barn, and is determined to bring her killer to justice. But Jack drives in the fast lane, and hazard lights are always flashing.

Available online via www.amazon.co.uk

Murder in Abbot's Folly

Curiosity about a murder that took place in an eighteenth-century folly draws father and daughter team Peter and Georgia Marsh to attend a summer gala in honour of Jane Austen at Stourdens, a fast decaying Georgian mansion in Kent. But instead of enjoying a literary day out, they are thrust into a tense situation rapidly approaching boiling point. In the search for the truth about the earlier murder, Georgia is pitchforked into danger as it once again strikes at Stourdens.

Available online via www.amazon.co.uk

Tom Wasp and the Newgate Knocker

When Victorian chimney sweep Tom Wasp visits Newgate prison on the day before the execution of his friend Eliza Hogg in January 1863, she gives him a memento - a pawn ticket. All it redeems seems to be a sailor doll. Its contents, however, set Tom not only in the midst of the two most notorious gangs in East London, but at the heart of a tense international political situation. What Tom cares about most, though, is who killed the housemaid found dead in the park on a cold January morning.

'A winning historical series with an engaging protagonist' - Library Journal Starred Review.

Available at http://www.amazon.com

And click on Harriet Hudson for details of The Man Who Came Back, where the murder of her best friend Laura Burdock seven years before the novel opens is pivotal to Emma Cardale’s quest.

Other crime novels by Amy Myers

Classic in the Barn (Jack Colby)
Tom Wasp and the Murdered Stunner (Tom Wasp)
Murder on the Old Road (Marsh & Daughter)
Murder Takes the Stage(Marsh & Daughter)
Murder in the Mist(Marsh & Daughter)
Murder and the Golden Goblet (Marsh & Daughter)
Murder in Hell's Corner (Marsh and Daughter)
Murder in Friday Street (Marsh & Daughter)
The Wickenham Murders (Marsh & Daughter)
Murder with Majesty (Auguste Didier)
Murder in the Queen's Boudoir (August Didier)
All published by Severn House, UK and US

Murder in Pug's Parlour
Murder in the Limelight
Murder at Plum 's
Murder at the Masque
Murder Makes an Entrée
Murder under the Kissing Bough
Murder in the Smokehouse
Murder in the Music Hall
Murder in the Motor Stable
All published by  Headline in UK ; in the US the first four were published by Avon , and Nos. 5 and 7 by St Martin 's Press. All published in German by Aufbau Verlag, Berlin

Tom Wasp and the Murdered Stunner
Published by Five Star, US.

Murder ’Orrible Murder: a collection of short stories
Crippen and Landru, US

If you are interested in purchasing Amy's previous work please visit our Amazon page as a number of these are still available.

Other websites you might find of interest are the Crime Writers Association, www.thecwa.co.uk, Tangled Web, www.twbooks.co.uk and Marine Mysteries, www.paulinerowsonmarinemysteries.blogspot.com .

Short stories by Amy Myers appear in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine (edited by Janet Hutchings), Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine (edited by Linda Landrigan), Strand Magazine, Best British Mysteries series and Best British Crime series (both edited by Maxim Jakubowski), Mammoth Book collections edited by Mike Ashley, and the Crime Writers' Association anthologies (edited by Martin Edwards).

Most recently stories have been included in: Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, January/February 2011, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, June 2010, The Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, edited by John Joseph Adams, Best British Crime, edited by Maxim Jakubowski, 2011;  Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, edited by Janet Hutchings, January/February 2011, – July 2011, August 2011

 

 

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