About

Julia Buckley

Julia Buckley is an American author of historical novels. Born in 1965 in West Virginia, Buckley developed a passion for history and storytelling at a young age. She earned a BA in history from West Virginia University and later worked as a journalist. In 2010, she published her debut novel, "The Relic Master." Her subsequent works include "The Historian's Daughter" (2012), "The Innkeeper's Wife" (2014), and "The Goldsmith's Daughter" (2016). Buckley's novels are praised for their historical accuracy, vivid characters, and engaging plots. She has been featured in publications such as The Washington Post, NPR, and BBC History Magazine. "The Innkeeper's Wife" was nominated for the Mary Higgins Clark Award and selected by NPR as one of the Top 10 Historical Fiction Novels of 2014.

Book Series by Julia Buckley

Madeline Mann Mysteries Series

Madeline Mann

2007

Lovely, Dark, and Deep

2008

One Fool At Least

2012

Teddy Thurber Series

The Ghosts of Lovely Women

2011

Ginevra Bond Adventures Series

Ginevra Bond

2012

Hungarian Tea House Mystery Series

Death in a Budapest Butterfly

2019

Death of a Wandering Wolf

2020

Death on the Night of Lost Lizards

2021

Undercover Dish Mystery Series

The Big Chili

2015

Cheddar Off Dead

2016

Pudding Up With Murder

2017

A Fatal Fettuccine

2021

Shakespeare's Bookshop Series

Death and the Shakespeare Shop (Short Story)

2024

Writer's Apprentice Mystery Series

A Dark and Stormy Murder

2016

Death in Dark Blue

2017

A Dark and Twisting Path

2018

Death Waits in the Dark

2019

Death with a Dark Red Rose

2020

A Dark and Silent Night (Short Story)

2020

Julia Buckley Other Novels

The Dark Backward

2006

Counterplay

2012

Julia Buckley Anthologies

Deadly Treats

2011

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