Martin Edwards Books in Order

Mystery · 95 books · 3 series
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95 books

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Title
Date
Rating
Sep 1997
Jan 1999
Nov 2002
Sep 2019
Mar 2022
Sep 2022
Sep 2024
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A Lake District Mystery

  1. The Coffin Trail Oct 2004
  2. The Cipher Garden Nov 2005
  3. The Arsenic Labyrinth Jan 2007
  4. Serpent Pool Feb 2010
  5. The Hanging Wood Apr 2011
  6. Frozen Shroud Apr 2013
  7. The Dungeon House Sep 2015
  8. The Girl They All Forgot Jun 2022

Harry Devlin

  1. All the Lonely People Jan 1991
  2. Suspicious Minds Jan 1992
  3. I Remember You Jan 1993
  4. Yesterday's Papers Jan 1994
  5. Eve of Destruction Jan 1996
  6. The Devil in Disguise Sep 1998
  7. First Cut is the Deepest Sep 2012
  8. Waterloo Sunset Apr 2008

Rachel Savernake

  1. Gallows Court Sep 2018
  2. Mortmain Hall Apr 2020
  3. Blackstone Fell // The Puzzle of Blackstone Lodge Aug 2023
  4. The House on Graveyard Lane Sep 2024

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Martin Edwards Books FAQ

How many books has Martin Edwards written?

Martin Edwards has written 95 books.

What is the latest Martin Edwards book?

The most recent release by Martin Edwards is Metropolitan Mysteries, published in December 2025.

What genres does Martin Edwards write?

Martin Edwards writes primarily Mystery.

What series has Martin Edwards written?

Martin Edwards has written 3 series. Series listed on FictionDB include A Lake District Mystery, Harry Devlin, and Rachel Savernake.