HISTROM for all:Detective Readers

Do you like to solve a mystery while you read your romance? Are you always guessing ahead to try to solve the secrets before they’re revealed. Then add these historical romance books to your TBR and play detective!

A Lady’s Guide to Mischief and Mayhem by Manda Collins

Lady Katherine writes the newspaper column, A Lady’s Guide to Mischief and Mayhem. Her first topic is the Commandments Killer. An arrest has been made, but it’s suspicious. Pursuing her own evidence, she bumps heads with Detective Eversham. Forced together at a country estate, they begin to investigate more murders to discover if the arrest has been a mistake.

 

The Widow of Rose House by Diana Biller

Widowed from an abusive husband, Alva returns to New York City to restore a mansion and publish an interior design book. However, the Hyde Park home is said to be haunted by ghosts with many stories as to who these ghosts are. Professor Sam is an engineer with a passion for learning about ghosts. He convinces Alva to work together to investigate the mysteries about the home and its past.

 

Hither, Page by Cat Sebastian

Following WWII, ex-war doctor James moves to a quaint English village seeking peace and tranquility. But then, a nosy charwoman with the propensity for snooping is found dead. Well there goes James’s dreams for quiet. Leo arrives to the village as a spy tasked with making this murder seem like accident. They work together to solve this mystery while finding each other quite distracting and working through their pasts trauma and choices.

 

The Secret Life of a Lady by Darcy McGuire

Lady’s companion, Hannah, uses her wallflower status as cover as she gathers intelligence and instills vigilante justice for Queen Victoria. Killian is an investigator for the Prime Minister. Both are looking into the kidnapping and murder of a young woman. They work in tandem to keep an eye on one another. Killian is surprised to discover the depths of Hannah’s skills. Where did a lady learn to fight like that?


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