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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 are also available in large print and audio editions Murder Takes the Stage 
Peter and Georgia are in the Kentish seaside resort of Broadstairs on the trail of Georgia’s missing brother, Rick, when they come across the strange tale of a haunted fish and chip shop. Tom, the ‘ghost’, was one of the Three Joeys, who worked on the pier in the 1950s. Tom was accused of the murder of his beautiful wife, and apparently committed suicide, although his sweetheart, now seventy-four years old, has never give up hope of finding him. Vested interests are at stake as emotions and passions run high, resulting in another murder. The journey to the truth is a dangerous one, running side by side by the Marshes’ private quest to find the answer to Rick’s disappearance.
Available online via www.amazon.co.uk
Its successor, Murder on the Old Road, will be published by Severn House in 2010.

Tom Wasp and the Murdered Stunner
When, in 1862, London chimney sweep Tom Wasp finds the dead body of his friend Bessie Barton, a beautiful red-headed artists' model, he vows to find her killer.
There is little doubt that it was Moonman, from whom she had fled in terror, but who had relentlessly tracked her down. But who is Moonman? Also available at http://www.amazon.com
Its successor, Tom Wasp and the Newgate Knocker, will be published by Five Star Publishing in the US in May 2010.
Murder, 'Orrible Murder 
In this collection of my short stories, Auguste Didier, master chef in Victorian England, flits from Queen Victoria's jubilee to the home of the Rightful King of England, pursuing his love of exquisite food while constantly being distracted by murder. Chimney sweep Tom Wasp walks the streets of East London with his chummy, young Ned, righting the many wrongs he comes across. Aphrodite, when she can take time off from her main duty of looking after the love life of the gods, including her own, proves a keen detective. Other investigators include an ardent fan of Rudolph Valentino, and even Sherlock Holmes cannot bear to be excluded.
Available online via www.crippenlandru.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
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
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 these have been included in: The Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, edited by John Joseph Adams, Best British Crime, edited by Maxim Jakubowski, 2009; Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, edited by Janet Hutchings, March/April 2009, December 2008, May 2008; Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine edited by Linda Landrigan, July/August 2008, M.O.,Crime Writers’ Anthology, edited by Martin Edwards, 2008.
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