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Bernard Knight
[1931-] |
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Sir John de Wolfe, the crowner (coroner),
in 12th century Devon, England, in the Crowner John series: |
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The
Sanctuary Seeker (1998)
The
Poisoned Chalice (1998)
Crowner’s
Quest (1999)
The
Awful Secret (2000)
The
Tinner’s Corpse (2001)
The
Grim Reaper (2002)
Fear
in the Forest (2003)
The
Witch Hunter (2004) |
Figure
of Hate (2005)
The
Elixir of Death (2006)
The
Noble Outlaw (2007)
The
Manor of Death (2008)
Crowner
Royal (2009)
A
Plague of Heretics (2010)
Crowner’s
Crusade (2013) [prequel]
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Richard Pryor, a pathologist, and Angela
Bray, a biologist, running a private forensic practice in 1950s Britain,
in the Forensic Mystery series: |
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Where
Death Delights (2010)
According
to the Evidence (2010) |
Grounds
for Appeal (2011) |
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Tom Howden, a newly-qualified pathologist
in 1954 British Malaya: |
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Dead
in the Dog (2012)
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Other fiction: |
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Lion
Rampant (1972)
Madoc,
Prince of America (1977) |
Brennan (2003) |
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Written as Bernard Picton
Non-series: |
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he Lately Deceased (1963)
The Thread of Evidence (1965)
Mistress Murder (1966)
Russian Roulette (1968) |
Policeman’s
Progress (1969)
Tiger
at Bay (1970)
The
Expert (1976) |
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Written as Bernard Picton
Non-fiction: |
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Murder,
Suicide or Accident: The Forensic Pathologist at Work (1971) |
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