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Detective Lavender Mysteries Books in Order

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See all the Detective Lavender Mysteries by Karen Charlton in order, with story summaries, series background, short stories, and tips on the best reading order.

Last updated: January 13, 2026

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12 books

1

The Poisoned Quill

by Karen Charlton

2025

During a summer stay in the village of Ealing, Lavender is drawn into the poisoning of the vicar's wife and a vicious campaign of anonymous letters. When a second woman dies, he and Ned Woods must untangle local grudges while an unseen threat closes in on their own families.

2

The Resurrection Mystery

by Karen Charlton

2024

A corpse sits up on the slab at Guy's Hospital and his missing pantaloons seem to bring misfortune wherever they go. With a new magistrate trying to split them up, Lavender and Woods juggle jewel thefts, libellous pamphlets and a string of murders that may share one bizarre thread.

3

The Willow Marsh Murder

by Karen Charlton

2020

Detective Stephen Lavender and Constable Ned Woods are summoned to a remote estate in the Ely marshes to investigate a reported murder, only to find no body and a vanished witness. As they confront a divided family from their past, secrets in the fens threaten Lavender's career and his partnership with Woods.

4

Death at the Frost Fair

by Karen Charlton

2020

During the brutal winter of 1814, Lavender and Woods leave the festive chaos of the Thames Frost Fair to search for a missing man. When a corpse surfaces beneath Blackfriars Bridge, they must solve the case before the ice and the clues disappear.

5

The Death of Irish Nell

by Karen Charlton

2019

A young barmaid known as Irish Nell is found murdered at the bottom of a well near Hampstead, and newly promoted Principal Officer Stephen Lavender joins Ned Woods on the case. Their hunt for her killers forces Lavender to choose between legal justice and a more troubling truth.

6

Murder in Park Lane

by Karen Charlton

2019

In Regency Mayfair, a flashy businessman is found stabbed in a locked bedroom with no weapon in sight. Lavender and Woods follow his trail from London to Essex, unpicking a nest of lies in a Park Lane lodging house before a second body falls.

7

Plague Pits & River Bones

by Karen Charlton

2018

London in 1812 seethes with gangs and whispers of revolt when Lavender is called to investigate a brutal highway robbery and a cold blooded murder. As Ned Woods discovers a severed foot on Greenwich Beach, their search links old plague pits, Westminster intrigue and a plot that could shake the country.

8

The Sculthorpe Murder

by Karen Charlton

2016

When an elderly villager is beaten and robbed in a Northamptonshire backwater, local magistrates summon Lavender and Woods to help, blaming the feared Panther Gang. Digging into the Sculthorpe family, the pair uncover festering grudges and secrets that mirror the ghosts stalking Woods himself.

9

The Sans Pareil Mystery

by Karen Charlton

2015

After a rising actress is found dead in suspicious circumstances at the Sans Pareil Theatre, Lavender and Woods are drawn behind the scenes of Regency London's playhouses. Their murder inquiry soon collides with wartime spying and treachery, where almost everyone seems to be acting a part.

10

The Piccadilly Pickpocket

by Karen Charlton

2015

A daring pickpocket snatches a priceless watch in crowded Piccadilly and Constable Ned Woods takes the blame. With a royal scandal looming, Lavender races through London taverns and alleyways to catch the real thieves before a ruthless gang silences his friend for good.

11

The Mystery of the Skelton Diamonds

by Karen Charlton

2014

The legendary Skelton diamonds vanish in London, and Lavender is summoned by a powerful politician he does not entirely trust. With Woods at his side, he hunts the jewels through backstreet taverns and gilded drawing rooms, unsure who is thief, victim or puppet master.

12

The Missing Heiress / The Heiress of Linn Hagh

by Karen Charlton

2012

In remote Northumberland, a young heiress vanishes from her locked bedchamber in the bleak tower house of Linn Hagh. Called in from Bow Street, Lavender and Woods navigate hostile servants, suspicious gypsies and a simmering family feud to uncover what really happened to Helen Carnaby.

Series background & context

The Detective Lavender Mysteries follow Principal Officer Stephen Lavender of the Bow Street Police Office and his friend, Constable Ned Woods, as they investigate crimes in Regency Britain. Inspired by a real life officer, the series moves between London and the provinces, weaving real historical detail into richly plotted whodunits.

At its heart is the partnership between sharp witted, reserved Lavender and plain speaking, generous Woods.

The early novels plunge them into Northumberland and London at the start of the nineteenth century. In The Missing Heiress / The Heiress of Linn Hagh they travel north to find a young woman who has vanished from a locked tower room, uncovering a feud that splits a farming community. The Sans Pareil Mystery pulls them into the backstage world of a lively London theatre, where an actress's death links to wartime espionage. In The Sculthorpe Murder the robbery and killing of an old man in canal country exposes grudges that have festered for years.

As the series develops, the stakes grow higher. Plague Pits & River Bones sets them against street gangs, political unrest and a disturbing discovery on Greenwich Beach while Bow Street struggles with scarce resources. In Murder in Park Lane a locked room stabbing in Mayfair leads from a genteel lodging house to rougher corners of London and Essex. The Willow Marsh Murder takes them into the fens near Ely, where an isolated estate, a missing body and old grievances test their loyalty to each other.

Several short stories fill in earlier episodes from their careers. The Mystery of the Skelton Diamonds introduces Lavender and Woods on the trail of stolen jewels in 1808. In The Piccadilly Pickpocket a brazen theft threatens a royal scandal and Ned's livelihood. The Death of Irish Nell and Death at the Frost Fair show a younger Lavender grappling with questions of justice, class prejudice and mercy amid the spectacle of a frozen River Thames.

Later novels push the duo into stranger territory. In The Resurrection Mystery a body appears to rise from the dead in a London hospital, cursed garments drift from one crime scene to another and a new magistrate tries to split the pair apart. The Poisoned Quill sends Lavender to a seemingly peaceful village near London, where poison letters and a vicar's death pull his family and Woods's into the case in unsettling ways.

Readers can expect brisk investigations, dry humour and a strong sense of time and place rather than graphic violence. The books reward reading in order, but each mystery stands alone, making it easy to drop into Lavender and Woods's world wherever you like.

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All 12 Detective Lavender Mysteries Books in Order (2026)