Wobble to Death

by Peter Lovesey

Published 1 February 1970

The first book in the Sergeant Cribb series, from Peter Lovesey.

In Victorian London, race-walking, or 'wobbles', are all the rage. So on a Monday morning in November 1879 the crowds gather for Islington's bizarre six-day endurance walking race.

By Tuesday, one of the contestants is dead. Tetanus from a blister is assumed, but then there is a second death, and this time it's definitely murder. A bemused Sergeant Cribb from Scotland Yard is called in, along with Constable Thackeray, and they soon discover that something foul is at play.

Reissue of Peter Lovesey's first acclaimed book that started his career nearly 50 years ago.


Mad Hatter's Holiday

by Peter Lovesey

Published April 1973
“Lovesey’s best yet.” —H.R.F. Keating, The Times

Brighton, 1882: Albert Moscrop spends his holiday peering at beachgoers through a telescope, piecing together disarmingly trivial observations into a compelling drama for his own amusement. A keen student of human nature, Moscrop concentrates his interest on one particular family—the Protheros, especially the beautiful Zena Prothero, whose husband appears to take her for granted. Moscrop gradually moves into the circle of the Prothero family, only to become involved in a sensational murder. All of Brighton is horrified by the gruesome crime, and the local police seek the help of Scotland Yard’s Sergeant Cribb and Constable Thackeray, who soon find themselves challenged by the strangest case of their careers, one as mystifying as it is macabre.

The Sedgemoor Strangler

by Peter Lovesey

Published 8 July 1999
The Sedgemoor Strangler and Other Stories of Crime is a brand new collection of short stories from the award winning writer Peter Lovesey. It contains 16 brilliantly crafted bite-sized tales designed to intrigue and enthral the reader. Collected around the theme of the perfect crime, Lovesey explores the methods criminals use to manipulate and deceive and investigates how some people can get away with murder