Author:Catherine Louisa Perkis,L Meade,Anna Greene,Wilkie Collins,Gayanne Potter,Elizabeth Conboy,Teresa Gallagher,Abigail Docherty
A series of BBC Radio short stories, comprising of classic and period dramas featuring four female sleuths to rival Sherlock Holmes himself.
The Redhill Sisterhood by Catherine Louisa Pirkis
Autumn,1897. Victorian undercover agent Loveday Brooke investigates some suspicious nuns who appear to have forsaken their vows – and turned to burglary.
Mr Bovey’s Unexpected Will by LT Meade and Robert Eustace
Brilliant, beautiful Miss Florence Cusack is one of Victorian London’s most respected consulting detectives. Here, she investigates the extraordinary case of a man whose fate depends on his weight in gold.
The Golden Slipper by Anna Katharine Green
Vivacious debutante Violet Strange sparkles in New York society – but leads a secret life as a professional agency detective. In this case from 1910, she investigates 'The Inseparables', four wealthy young women suspected of a series of thefts.
The Law and the Lady by Wilkie Collins
In this sensational Gothic tale from the author of The Woman in White and The Moonstone, new bride Valeria Woodville sets out to clear her husband of murdering his first wife.
Starring Gayanne Potter as Loveday Brooke, Elizabeth Conboy as Florence Cusack, Teresa Gallagher as Violet Strange and Abigail Docherty as Valeria Woodville.
Denise Mina is the cream of the crop, an author who pushes the crime novel in new and exciting directions
—— Ian RankinThis highly original, ballsy thriller is like nothing you have read – or Denise Mina has written – before
—— Mark Sanderson , The Times, *Books of the Year*You won't be able to put Conviction down
—— Reese WitherspoonIt is clear from the very start of Denise Mina’s Conviction quite how much fun she – and her readers – are about to have… Mina is such a classy writer and Anna is a darkly brilliant creation
—— Alison Flood , ObserverA twisting, darkly comic, thrill-a-minute ride across Europe. If you loved Killing Eve, you'll devour Conviction
—— Erin Kelly, author of HE SAID/SHE SAIDA mischievous sense of fun exists alongside a capacity to generate genuine edge-of-your-seat thrills and some thought-provoking moments. You won’t have more fun with a book this year
—— Jake Kerridge , Sunday ExpressGripping, intricate and wonderfully twisty . . . Superb
—— Will Dean, author of Dark PinesDenise Mina brilliantly manages to be funny, heart-wrenching, gut-punching and addictive all at once: a fabulous, captivating novel
—— Nicci FrenchDenise Mina is crime-writing royalty
—— Val McDermidOne of the most talented, most daring, most humane writers of the past twenty years . . . Conviction is her finest work to date: a dark star of a novel, blazingly intense, up-to-the-minute fresh, and exciting as all hell
—— A. J. Finn, author of The Woman in the WindowEndlessly surprising... This incredible novel...seems to have been written in a white-hot rage.... Mina has always written with a head full of ideas and a mouth full of tough talk. Here, she’s finally got a story big enough to hold it all together.
—— New York TimesSuch a delight: playful, fast-paced, and entirely compulsive
—— Ann CleevesA gripping plot and compelling characters
—— Stephen McGinty , Sunday TimesA thoroughly modern tale of sexual and financial predation and social media… compelling
—— Laura Wilson , GuardianConviction is one of those rare and perfect titles, meaning both a belief profoundly held and to have been found guilty. The genius of the novel is that it reiterates that old phrase that a wise man once said – “the truth will set you free” – and it does so via fiction
—— Stuart Kelly , Scotland on SundayWith sophisticated, ingenious plotting, this is a real read-in-one-go book. If you haven’t yet discovered Denise Mina, you’re in for a treat!
—— Good HousekeepingGrimly hilarious, emotional and addictive, it ends with a barmy didn’t-see-that-coming denouement
—— UK Press SyndicationMina…pulls it off with her customary flair and a final flourish
—— Alastair Mabbott , HeraldA wildly entertaining one-off
—— John Williams , Mail on SundayDarkly comic with an intricate plot, it’s a thrilling adventure with a really rather fabulous heroine
—— Deirdre O'Brien , Sunday Mirror[Conviction] is almost impossible to put down
—— Sarah Hughes , iA whip-smart and galloping read
—— Susan Swarbrick , Herald, *Summer Reads of 2019*The funniest crime novel of the year sees the unstoppable Mina tackling #MeToo with an acerbic eye
—— Sarah Hughes , i, *Summer reads of 2019*An original idea carried out well. Mina’s storytelling is always vivid and exciting, and Anna is a complex, well-rounded figure
—— Jeff Noon , SpectatorDenise Mina is always brilliant, but Conviction is I think her best yet – joyously dark, comic, loads of fun
—— Alison Flood , Observer, *Books of the Year*A pitch-perfect comic thriller
—— Jake Kerridge , Sunday Express, *Books of the Year*Denise Mina gets to the heart of what crime really is. You feel like you are right there, in all the dark nooks and crannies that her characters inhabit
Not a single word is wasted in this beautifully written novel. Unsettling, evocative and staggeringly good, it is possibly Mina’s finest achievement
—— Daily ExpressA wonderfully atmospheric, unsettling read.
—— Louise Rhind-Tutt , iDeeply unsettling and thought provoking in all the best ways
—— Doug Johnstone , Big IssueThe Long Drop is an exceptional book. The pages reek of fifties Glasgow, forming an oppressive backdrop to a true crime story that fascinates and appals from start to finish. Mina’s prose cuts to the bone, laying bare the prideful wickedness of men in a tale that is as often touching as it is frightening. A feast of a crime novel.
—— Stuart NevilleThe Long Drop is a fascinating, quietly insidious work, unsettling but absorbing
—— Marcel Berlins , The TimesIt is a beautifully written book, a masterpiece by the woman who may be Britain’s finest living crime novelist
—— Daily TelegraphThe Long Drop is not just a success and a thrilling read in its own right, but a game-changer for the genre.
—— Stuart Kelly , Scotland on SundayA relentlessly tense and exciting read, every page oozes menace and its core of truth makes it all the more unsettling.
—— Sunday MirrorDeliciously shadowy.
—— Claire Allfree , MetroDark, gritty and chilling, it is steeped in the atmosphere and mores of Glasgow in the 1950s
—— Choice[An] extraordinary story of a 1950s Glasgow murder mystery.
—— Guardian, 2017 Books of the YearThe Long Drop is an extraordinarily unsettling, evocative and compelling novel
—— Laura James , AGA MagazineI’ve been a fan of Ms Mina for a while, but The Long Drop has to be my favourite. The writing is beautiful and more than once I found myself having to pause, just to take in the sheer elegance of the prose. It’s an absolute gem of a book.
—— Abir Mukherjee[O]ne of crime fiction’s most acute observers of contemporary society.
—— Jake Kerridge , Sunday Express, 2017 Books of the YearA wonderfully punchy evocation of a legendary murder mystery, packed with the authentic sights, sounds and intrigues of Glasgow in the late Fifties.
—— Robert Goddard[I] was gripped, impressed by her insight into the mind of a psychopath… A grim novel, but a very good one.
—— Allan Massie , Yorkshire Post, 2017 Books of the YearMina's novels are engrossing, deeply rooted in reality and astutely perceptive about human nature
—— Daily ExpressPowerful, passionate and compelling. Mina can chill your blood and break your heart in the same sentence
—— Mark BillinghamWhy do Scottish writers dominate British crime fiction? With Denise Mina at least, the answer is pure class
—— Daily TelegraphRemarkable… It often seems as if Mina has freed herself from most of the strictures of the thriller format in order to explore altogether more literary territory. It is a pleasure to accompany her. The writing is frequently arresting
—— James O'Brien , Times Literary SupplementCharismatic, grimy masterpiece
—— Jake Kerridge , Daily TelegraphBleak and atmospheric
—— Harriet Lane , ObserverDeliciously dark and twisty, this is a page-turner from start to finish
—— Connaught TelegraphIf you like a touch of Stephen King mixed with British crime, then this is for you . . . this is a spooky read, but also holds its own as a police procedural novel
—— People's FriendThis flawless thriller will touch your heart and live long in your memory
—— Daily ExpressThis flawless thriller lives long in the memory
—— Daily Mirror