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Dillman & Masefield / Ocean Liner Mysteries

by Edward Marston

8 books Started 1999 Latest 2007
Publication Reading Order

The Dillman & Masefield / Ocean Liner Mysteries is a Horror / Historical Fiction series by Edward Marston, comprising 8 books published between 1999 and 2007. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
Murder on the Lusitania cover 1 Murder on the Lusitania 1999 Buy from Amazon
Murder on the Mauretania cover 2 Murder on the Mauretania 2000 Buy from Amazon
Murder on the Minnesota cover 3 Murder on the Minnesota 2002 Buy from Amazon
Murder on the Caronia cover 4 Murder on the Caronia 2003 Buy from Amazon
5 Murder on the Marmora 2004 Buy from Amazon
Murder on the Salsette cover 6 Murder on the Salsette 2005 Buy from Amazon
7 Murder on the Oceanic 2006 Buy from Amazon
8 Murder on the Celtic 2007 Buy from Amazon

Edward Marston is a British author known for his historical mystery novels and historical fiction. He was born in Surrey, England in 1940 and developed a passion for reading and writing from a young age. Marston's debut novel, "An Ill Wind," was published in 1975 and introduced Detective Superintendent Harry Dobbs, a recurring character in several of his subsequent works. He has written over 40 novels, including the "Railway Detective" and "Home Front Detective" series, set during World War II. Marston's novels have garnered critical acclaim for their well-researched historical settings, intricate plots, and engaging characters. He has won numerous awards, including the Crime Writers' Association's Gold Dagger Award for "Reputation for Violence" (1981) and the Historical Dagger Award for "The Railway Detective" (1998). Marston's works continue to entertain readers with their blend of historical authenticity and gripping mystery.

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