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Inspector John Crow

by Roy Lewis

7 books Started 1969 Latest 1977
Publication Reading Order

The Inspector John Crow is a series by Roy Lewis, comprising 7 books published between 1969 and 1977. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
A Lover Too Many cover 1 A Lover Too Many 1969 Buy from Amazon
Error of Judgment cover 2 Error of Judgment 1971 Buy from Amazon
A Secret Singing / The Woods Murder cover 3 A Secret Singing / The Woods Murder 1971 Buy from Amazon
4 Blood Money / Murder for Money 1973 Buy from Amazon
A Question of Degree / Murder in the Mine cover 5 A Question of Degree / Murder in the Mine 1974 Buy from Amazon
A Part of Virtue / A Cotswolds Murder / A Dartmoor Murder cover 6 A Part of Virtue / A Cotswolds Murder / A Dartmoor Murder 1975 Buy from Amazon
Nothing But Foxes / A Fox Hunting Murder cover 7 Nothing But Foxes / A Fox Hunting Murder 1977 Buy from Amazon

Roy Lewis (1913-1996) was a British poet, novelist, and translator. Born in London, he grew up in a working-class family and developed an early passion for literature. After graduating from Oxford, Lewis worked as a journalist and served in the Royal Navy during World War II. He began writing poetry in his thirties, and his first collection, "The Wild Fox" (1947), won recognition for its originality and social consciousness. Lewis's subsequent works included the novel "The Evolution Man" (1960) and the poetry collections "Self Condemned" (1954) and "The Dolphin" (1964). He was also a skilled translator, known for his English versions of the works of Bertolt Brecht, Paul Celan, and Federico García Lorca. Lewis's work was praised for its honesty, intelligence, and technical innovation. He received the Cholmondeley Award for Poetry in 1966 and was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1972. Today, he is remembered as one of the most significant British poets of the mid-20th century.

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