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Mitchell and Markby

by Ann Granger

15 books Started 1991 Latest 2004
Publication Reading Order

The Mitchell and Markby is a Crime Fiction / Mystery series by Ann Granger, made up of 15 books published between 1991 and 2004. It begins with Say It with Poison (1991), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is That Way Murder Lies (2004), spanning 13 years of storytelling.

15books
13years active
2decades
~0.9yrs between books
2004latest release

Mitchell and Markby series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Mitchell and Markby series?

Start with Say It with Poison (1991), the first book in the Mitchell and Markby series by Ann Granger. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the Mitchell and Markby series?

There are 15 books in the Mitchell and Markby series by Ann Granger, published between 1991 and 2004.

What is the first book in the Mitchell and Markby series?

The first book in the Mitchell and Markby series is Say It with Poison, published in 1991 by Ann Granger.

What is the latest book in the Mitchell and Markby series?

The most recent book in the Mitchell and Markby series is That Way Murder Lies (2004) by Ann Granger.

Ann Granger, born in 1939, is a prolific British crime and suspense writer known for her intricate plots and gripping characters. Her life and career have spanned decades, with over 30 novels and numerous short stories to her name. One of Granger's most notable works is her Detective Superintendent Alan Markby series, featuring a complex and troubled protagonist navigating the complexities of crime investigation. Her books have received critical acclaim for their psychological depth, atmospheric settings, and suspenseful narratives. Granger's writing has earned her several awards and accolades. She won the Silver Dagger Award from the Crime Writers' Association in 1994 for "Among Strangers," and her novel "Indigo" was shortlisted for the Edgar Award in 2001. Throughout her career, Ann Granger has established herself as a master of suspense, captivating readers with her ability to weave intricate plots and explore the dark recesses of human nature. Her contributions to the crime fiction genre continue to inspire and entertain audiences worldwide.

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