The Late Lord Thorpe
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cornerstone
Publishing:12th Nov '26
£9.99
This title is due to be published on 12th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Get ready to be hooked by the fourth thrilling and atmospheric murder mystery from the million-copy-selling crime writer: an aristocrat’s death is labelled an unfortunate accident. DC Smith suspects a miscarriage of justice...
'Pitch-perfect crime writing.' DAILY EXPRESS
'Had me gripped from the very start to the extremely satisfying ending.' ***** Reader Review
'Where has Peter Grainger been my whole life?' ***** Reader Review
'I read a LOT of murder mysteries and this series is one of the best!' ***** Reader Review
This is DC Smith’s third investigation with the Diver and Diver Associates agency. They have been asked by a member of Norfolk’s aristocracy to look into the tragic death of her younger brother, Freddie, the late Lord Thorpe of the title. The inquest verdict was of misadventure, but it isn’t long before Smith begins to suspect there has been a serious miscarriage of justice.
‘Ensconced in Kings Lake, in the company of Smith and his team, I didn’t want to leave.' FINANCIAL TIMES
'The books are comforting, the writing is subtle and the plots are gripping.' THE TIMES
What sets Grainger’s books apart from the typical police procedural is the fully realized characters ... That and his elegant prose, with its pitch-perfect dialogue, which gets more assured and more playful in each book. * Financial Times *
The books are comforting, yet the writing is subtle and the plots are gripping. * The Times *
If you love British crime fiction such as Morse, then this is a brilliant series for you. -- ***** Reader Review
I read a LOT of murder mysteries and this series is one of the best! -- ***** Reader Review
An excellent, intelligent and believable crime series which just gets better. -- ***** Reader Review
Had me gripped from the very start to the extremely satisfying ending. -- ***** Reader Review
Engaging characters, intriguing plots and occasional humour make for a page-turning read. -- ***** Reader Review
ISBN: 9781804961520
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 35mm
Weight: 500g
304 pages