Post by Nancy SperaPost by p***@gmail.comI love history mysteries like Tasha Alexander, Bruce
Alexander, James Benn, Anne Perry, the original Charlie
Chan - Earl Derr Biggers, Elizabeth Peters' Amelia
Peabody Emerson, the great Kate Ross, Georges Simenon,
Charles Todd, Jacqueline Winspear and other.
Can you list some mores for me?
Thanks, Pam
Have you tried Charles Finch's Charles Lenox mysteries
set in the 1860-70s England?
Also there is the Carpenter and Quincannon series by
Marcia Muller and Bill Pronzini set in 1890s San Franciso.
Looks like the next one is written only by Pronzini.
I found Ann Swinfen's medival Oxford series ok but not
as good as the Dame Frevisse books.
Nancy
I second the vote for the Dame Frevisse series. They're
set in 12th century England and are well-researched.
The Joliffe spin off series is set in the same time period,
but I didn't like it as much as the Frevisse, probably
because I didn't care for the traveling players setting
and Joliffe wasn't as likable a character as Frevisse.
It's a shame that the author's publisher pushed her for
more Joliffe and abandoned the more popular (with the
fans) Frevisse series. Now that she's gone, we won't be
getting more of either. RIP Gail.
And then there is always the classic Cadfael series by
Ellis Peters set in 11th century England.
Nyssa, who has read all three series and enjoyed the Frevisse
the most