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Deborah Crombie Books In Order (Full List)

Deborah Crombie has published 19 books. The first book was A Share In Death in 1993. Here is a complete list of Deborah Crombie books in order.

Last update: January 11, 2024

1. A Share In Death (1993)

In "A Share In Death" by Deborah Crombie, a vacation at a luxurious Yorkshire timeshare turns deadly when a guest is found murdered. Detective Superintendent Duncan Kincaid must navigate a web of secrets and suspects to uncover the shocking truth. Suspenseful and atmospheric, this gripping debut will keep readers guessing till the last page.

  • 📇 288 Pages
  • 📝 72,000 - 86,400 Word Count
  • ⏱️ 10 Hours Reading Time

2. All Shall Be Well (1994)

Deborah Crombie's All Shall Be Well immerses readers in a gripping tale featuring Detective Superintendent Duncan Kincaid and his partner Sergeant Gemma James as they navigate through the dark underbelly of London in search of a killer, revealing chilling secrets that threaten their own lives.

  • 📇 288 Pages
  • 📝 72,000 - 86,400 Word Count
  • ⏱️ 10 Hours Reading Time

3. Leave The Grave Green (1995)

In "Leave The Grave Green" by Deborah Crombie, an enthralling murder mystery takes inspector Duncan Kincaid and Sergeant Gemma James into the world of an exclusive boys' school, revealing dark secrets that will send chills down your spine.

  • 📇 336 Pages
  • 📝 84,000 - 100,800 Word Count
  • ⏱️ 11 Hours Reading Time

4. Mourn Not Your Dead (1996)

In "Mourn Not Your Dead" by Deborah Crombie, Detective Superintendent Duncan Kincaid and Sergeant Gemma James delve into a disturbing series of murders that disrupt the tranquility of London's historical and vibrant Notting Hill neighborhood. As tensions rise, can they unravel the dark secrets hidden within the thriving community before more lives are lost?

  • 📇 336 Pages
  • 📝 84,000 - 100,800 Word Count
  • ⏱️ 11 Hours Reading Time

5. Dreaming Of The Bones (1997)

In "Dreaming of the Bones" by Deborah Crombie, a haunting crime story unfolds as a powerful actress meets an untimely death, leaving behind a trail of secrets, jealousy, and a decades-old murder that demands justice. Prepare for a mesmerizing journey into London's theatrical world.

  • 📇 384 Pages
  • 📝 96,000 - 115,200 Word Count
  • ⏱️ 13 Hours Reading Time

6. Kissed A Sad Goodbye (1999)

In "Kissed A Sad Goodbye" by Deborah Crombie, Detective Superintendent Duncan Kincaid is faced with a haunting case of a renowned jockey found dead in a pool of blood, leading him and his partner Gemma James down a twisted path of secrets and lies in the world of horse racing.

  • 📇 400 Pages
  • 📝 100,000 - 120,000 Word Count
  • ⏱️ 13 Hours Reading Time

7. A Finer End (2001)

In A Finer End by Deborah Crombie, Detective Superintendent Duncan Kincaid and his partner, Sergeant Gemma James, are drawn into a perplexing case surrounding a pagan ritual and a renowned poet's tragic death. Mystical secrets and sinister motives intertwine, leading to a finely-crafted conclusion.

  • 📇 368 Pages
  • 📝 92,000 - 110,400 Word Count
  • ⏱️ 12 Hours Reading Time

8. And Justice There Is None (2002)

In Deborah Crombie's harrowing crime novel "And Justice There Is None," Detective Superintendent Duncan Kincaid and Detective Inspector Gemma James race against time to solve a chilling murder case amidst the shadowy alleys and privileged world of contemporary London.

  • 📇 416 Pages
  • 📝 104,000 - 124,800 Word Count
  • ⏱️ 14 Hours Reading Time

9. Now May You Weep (2003)

In "Now May You Weep" by Deborah Crombie, Detective Superintendent Duncan Kincaid is drawn into a perplexing investigation filled with deceit and danger when he arrives in the Scottish Highlands to celebrate his engagement, uncovering a web of secrets that could shatter lives.

  • 📇 400 Pages
  • 📝 100,000 - 120,000 Word Count
  • ⏱️ 13 Hours Reading Time

10. In A Dark House (2004)

In Deborah Crombie's gripping mystery, "In A Dark House," Detective Superintendent Duncan Kincaid and Detective Inspector Gemma James uncover a chilling web of family secrets and betrayal as they investigate the mysterious death of a wealthy lawyer in a seemingly idyllic English village.

  • 📇 384 Pages
  • 📝 96,000 - 115,200 Word Count
  • ⏱️ 13 Hours Reading Time

11. Water Like A Stone (2007)

In "Water Like A Stone" by Deborah Crombie, a drowning mystery unfolds in a picture-perfect English village. As secrets resurface and tensions escalate, Detective Superintendent Duncan Kincaid and Sergeant Gemma James must navigate treacherous waters to untangle the truth.

  • 📇 416 Pages
  • 📝 104,000 - 124,800 Word Count
  • ⏱️ 14 Hours Reading Time

12. Where Memories Lie (2008)

In Deborah Crombie's captivating mystery novel "Where Memories Lie," Detective Superintendent Duncan Kincaid and his partner Sergeant Gemma James unravel a perplexing case involving a disturbing double murder and a tangled web of past secrets.

  • 📇 384 Pages
  • 📝 96,000 - 115,200 Word Count
  • ⏱️ 13 Hours Reading Time

13. Necessary As Blood (2009)

"Necessary As Blood" by Deborah Crombie is a gripping mystery novel that delves into the dark secrets of a dysfunctional family, intertwining love, betrayal, and murder while Inspector Duncan Kincaid races against time to unravel the truth and keep his own kin safe.

  • 📇 384 Pages
  • 📝 96,000 - 115,200 Word Count
  • ⏱️ 13 Hours Reading Time

14. No Mark Upon Her (2011)

In "No Mark Upon Her," Deborah Crombie weaves a gripping tale of secrets and lies as Scotland Yard detectives Kincaid and James navigate the treacherous world of competitive rowing while investigating a suspicious drowning death. A compelling and atmospheric thriller that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.

  • 📇 400 Pages
  • 📝 100,000 - 120,000 Word Count
  • ⏱️ 13 Hours Reading Time

15. The Sound Of Broken Glass (2013)

In Deborah Crombie's thrilling novel, "The Sound Of Broken Glass," a chilling crime in London's East End unearths hidden secrets, posing a twisted puzzle for Scotland Yard detectives Kincaid and James. As the pieces of the past resurface, a haunting melody of shattered lives echoes through the pages.

  • 📇 384 Pages
  • 📝 96,000 - 115,200 Word Count
  • ⏱️ 13 Hours Reading Time

16. To Dwell In Darkness (2014)

In "To Dwell In Darkness" by Deborah Crombie, Detective Superintendent Duncan Kincaid finds himself investigating a shocking explosion at a London Underground station, uncovering a web of lies and deceit that threatens the city's security. An electrifying crime thriller that will keep readers on edge until the final page.

  • 📇 336 Pages
  • 📝 84,000 - 100,800 Word Count
  • ⏱️ 11 Hours Reading Time

17. Garden Of Lamentations (2017)

In "Garden of Lamentations" by Deborah Crombie, Detective Superintendent Duncan Kincaid and his wife Detective Inspector Gemma James must unravel the complex web of secrets and lies surrounding a shocking murder in London's picturesque water gardens. A gripping and atmospheric crime novel that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.

  • 📇 414 Pages
  • 📝 103,500 - 124,200 Word Count
  • ⏱️ 14 Hours Reading Time

18. A Bitter Feast (2019)

In "A Bitter Feast" by Deborah Crombie, a captivating blend of crime and culinary delights, Scotland Yard detectives Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James delve into a sordid web of secrets and murder amidst the picturesque backdrop of a Cotswolds village.

  • 📇 400 Pages
  • 📝 100,000 - 120,000 Word Count
  • ⏱️ 13 Hours Reading Time

19. Killing Of Innocents (2023)

In Deborah Crombie's gripping thriller, "Killing of Innocents," Scotland Yard detectives Kincaid and James tackle a puzzling case involving a string of seemingly unrelated murders that may be connected by an elusive connection to the past. Suspenseful and unpredictable, this book will leave readers on the edge of their seats.

  • 📇 480 Pages
  • 📝 120,000 - 144,000 Word Count
  • ⏱️ 16 Hours Reading Time