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Wycliffe Books in Order

Explore the Wycliffe series by W.J. Burley in order, with book summaries, series background, reading order, and clear guidance for new readers.

Last updated: July 7, 2026

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23 books

Wycliffe and the Three Toed Pussy

by WJ Burley

1968

A young woman is shot in the quiet Cornish village of Kergwyns, with her shoe and stocking removed to expose a deformed foot. Wycliffe follows crossword clues and local lies toward a carefully staged murder.

Wycliffe and How to Kill a Cat

by WJ Burley

1970

Wycliffe is meant to be on holiday when a young woman is found strangled in a shabby dockside hotel. Her expensive belongings and hidden cash point to a life far stranger than the room suggests.

Wycliffe and the Guilt Edged Alibi

by WJ Burley

1971

When Caroline Bryce is pulled from the river at Treen, Wycliffe finds a scandal wrapped in family pride. Was she killed over love, resentment, or a feud that had been waiting to break?

Wycliffe and Death in a Salubrious Place

by WJ Burley

1973

A young woman is brutally murdered in the Scilly Isles, and frightened villagers quickly blame a visiting pop star. Wycliffe looks past the easy suspect and finds fear and guilt running beneath the island calm.

Wycliffe and Death in Stanley Street

by WJ Burley

1974

Lily Painter is found strangled in a grim West Country street, dismissed as another sex-crime victim. Wycliffe sees a more complicated life behind the labels, with links to property deals, smuggling, and danger.

Wycliffe and the Pea Green Boat

by WJ Burley

1975

Cedric Tremain is accused of killing his father with a booby-trapped fishing boat, and the evidence looks strong. Wycliffe is not convinced, especially when the case echoes a murder from twenty years earlier.

Wycliffe and the School Bullies

by WJ Burley

1976

A pair of murders sends the press hunting for a psychopath, but Wycliffe suspects an older wound. His search links a nurse, a nightclub singer, and a lonely student humiliated years before.

Wycliffe and the Schoolgirls

by WJ Burley

1976

Two women, a nightclub singer and a nurse, are strangled in similar attacks within a week. Wycliffe doubts the simple serial-killer theory and traces the violence back to a cruel school trip.

Wycliffe and the Scapegoat

by WJ Burley

1978

A Halloween cliff ritual turns sinister when a local builder and undertaker disappears, apparently echoing the old scapegoat legend. Wycliffe follows the village’s secrets toward a solution as strange as the crime.

Wycliffe in Paul's Court

by WJ Burley

1980

Two violent deaths unsettle the quiet community of Paul’s Court: a doll’s-house maker found hanging and a teenage girl strangled near the churchyard. Wycliffe must untangle grudges hiding behind neighbourly silence.

Wycliffe's Wild Goose Chase

by WJ Burley

1982

A Sunday walk gives Wycliffe a fired service revolver and the start of a case on his own doorstep. Art thefts, crooked dealers, a missing yacht, and a doubtful suicide all pull together.

Wycliffe and the Beales

by WJ Burley

1983

A village murder seems unrelated to the reclusive Beales of Ashill House, but Wycliffe is not satisfied. The family’s odd habits and old tensions soon turn the Dartmoor edge into dangerous ground.

Wycliffe and the Four Jacks

by WJ Burley

1985

Writer David Cleeve has been receiving Jack of Diamonds cards as warnings, then one arrives torn in half and murder follows. Wycliffe’s holiday becomes a case of old crimes, arson, and deadly games.

Wycliffe and the Quiet Virgin

by WJ Burley

1986

Wycliffe expects a bleak Christmas at a remote Penzance household, but a girl from the local nativity play disappears. Her neighbours’ indifference makes the search colder, stranger, and much more serious.

Wycliffe and the Winsor Blue

by WJ Burley

1987

After Edwin Garland’s funeral, his son is shot dead and Wycliffe is left with a motive no one can see. The clue lies in an artist’s pigment and an old friendship with a painter.

Wycliffe and the Tangled Web

by WJ Burley

1988

A pregnant schoolgirl vanishes from a Cornish village, drawing Wycliffe into jealousies and rivalries around her family. When a body appears, it only deepens the question of how many crimes are connected.

Wycliffe and the Cycle of Death

by WJ Burley

1990

Bookseller Matthew Glynn is murdered, and every branch of his family seems to carry a grievance. Wycliffe finds old grudges, missing documents, and a vanished wife before another death raises the stakes.

Wycliffe and the Dead Flautist

by WJ Burley

1991

The death of amateur flautist Tony Mills looks like suicide on a quiet Cornish estate, until details refuse to fit. Wycliffe’s inquiry uncovers a missing maid, family feuds, and another body.

Wycliffe and the Last Rites

by WJ Burley

1992

On Easter morning, a vicar finds a woman’s body on the chancel steps of a Cornish church. Wycliffe suspects the killing is not ritual but hatred, and another murder tightens the net.

Wycliffe and the Dunes Mystery

by WJ Burley

1994

Cochran Wilder vanished fifteen years ago, and now his body has been found in the dunes. Wycliffe’s suspects are respectable people tied to an old illicit weekend, until a second murder forces urgency.

Wycliffe and the House of Fear

by WJ Burley

1995

While holidaying in Cornwall, Wycliffe meets the troubled Kemp family at their decaying home. When Roger Kemp’s wealthy second wife vanishes, old grief, missing wives, and family damage pull him into the case.

Wycliffe and the Redhead

by WJ Burley

1997

Antiquarian bookseller Simon Meagor lets Morwenna, the daughter of a man ruined by his evidence, into his shop and life. When she is found dead in a quarry, Wycliffe must reopen old guilt.

Wycliffe and the Guild of Nine

by WJ Burley

2000

At an artists’ colony near St Ives, Francine arrives with money to invest and soon dies from a blocked gas-heater flue. Wycliffe finds that astrology is not the only hidden force at work.

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