Regency
When was the Regency era? It depends on how historically accurate you want to be. We’re using the loose definition of 1795-1837.
The Beatrice Hyde-Clare Mysteries (Lynn Messina)
The Beau Brummell Regency Mysteries (Rosemary Stevens) England, 1805. When a desperate Duchess of York asks for his help, Beau Brummell wouldn’t think of refusing.
The Gentlewoman’s Guide To Murder (Victoria Hamilton)
The Holly Holmes Mysteries (K. E. O’Connor) After being forced to close her charming café in the idyllic English village of Audley St. Mary, Holly Holmes is thrilled to get a job in the Audley Castle kitchens, making divine treats for visitors and serving the Audley family who live in the castle.
The Jewish Regency Mysteries (Libi Astaire)
The Juliette Abbott Mysteries (Marilyn Clay) Young Juliette Abbott has agreed to serve as lady’s maid to one of the young ladies invited to the country estate of Morland Manor, each girl hoping to win the heart of the wealthy Morland heir. But nothing at the house party goes as planned.
The Kurland St. Mary Mysteries (Catherine Lloyd)
Lady Petra Inquires (Celeste Connally) London, 1815. Lady Petra Forsyth, daughter of the Earl of Holbrook, has made a shocking proclamation. She announces in front of London’s loosest lips that she will never marry. Instead, she plans to continue enjoying the best of society without any expectations.
The Lady Worthing Mysteries (Vanessa Riley) Discovering a body on her property presents Lady Abigail Worthing with more than one pressing problem. The victim is Juliet, the wife of her neighbor.
The Relentless Society Mysteries (Ronda Gibb Hinrichsen)
The Spinsters’ Sewing Circle Mysteries (Emily Clare) The beloved new curate turns up dead the night before Valentine’s Day, stabbed through the heart with Miss Lydia Shrewsbury’s own knitting needle. But Lydia can’t shake the feeling that this crime was somehow personal. The clues suggest the curate was murdered for some terrible purpose, and everyone at the house party seems to have a motive.
The Teacup Magic Mysteries (Tansy Rayner Roberts) Every unmarried young lady of the Teacup Isles wants to marry the Duke of Storm, except Miss Mnemosyne Seabourne, who is quite content on the shelf. All she wants is a quiet life and a good book.