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Fiona Griffiths

by Harry Bingham

6 books Started 2012 Latest 2017
Publication Reading Order

The Fiona Griffiths is a series by Harry Bingham, made up of 6 books published between 2012 and 2017. It begins with Talking to the Dead (2012), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is The Deepest Grave (2017), spanning 5 years of storytelling.

6books
5years active
~1yrs between books
2017latest release

Fiona Griffiths series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Fiona Griffiths series?

Start with Talking to the Dead (2012), the first book in the Fiona Griffiths series by Harry Bingham. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the Fiona Griffiths series?

There are 6 books in the Fiona Griffiths series by Harry Bingham, published between 2012 and 2017.

What is the first book in the Fiona Griffiths series?

The first book in the Fiona Griffiths series is Talking to the Dead, published in 2012 by Harry Bingham.

What is the latest book in the Fiona Griffiths series?

The most recent book in the Fiona Griffiths series is The Deepest Grave (2017) by Harry Bingham.

Harry Bingham (1936-2022) was a Scottish journalist, broadcaster, and author. Throughout his career, he held various positions at The Daily Telegraph and became well-known for his extensive coverage of the Falkland Islands War. Bingham also presented documentaries for BBC, Channel 4, and Discovery Channel. His notable works include "Falklands Sunset" (1989), a detailed account of the Falklands Islands conflict, which was the basis for his BBC documentary series. He also wrote several books on military history, including "The Armenians" (1978) and "The Final Years of British India" (1989). Bingham received the Cholmondeley Award for his services to journalism in 1985. His work has been praised for its insightful analysis, engaging writing, and meticulous research.

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