The Death of Shame
by Ambrose Parry (2026)
Like 'The Strings of Murder', this offers a gritty historical crime mystery in 19th-century Edinburgh.

by Óscar de Muriel (2016)
1888: A violinist is brutally murdered in his Edinburgh home. Fearing a national panic over a copycat Jack the Ripper, Scotland Yard send Inspector Ian Frey. Frey reports to Detective "Nine-Nails" McGray, local legend and exact opposite of the foppish English Inspector. McGray’s tragic past has driven him to superstition, but even Frey must admit that this case seems beyond belief.There was no way in or out of the locked music studio. And there are black magic symbols on the floor. The dead man’s maid swears there were three musicians playing before the murder. And the suspects all talk of a cursed violin once played by the Devil himself.Inspector Frey has always been a man of reason—but the longer this investigation goes on, the more his grasp on reason seems to be slipping...
Get this book:
by Ambrose Parry (2026)
Like 'The Strings of Murder', this offers a gritty historical crime mystery in 19th-century Edinburgh.

by Ambrose Parry
Similar to 'The Strings of Murder', this book plunges into historical mysteries in Edinburgh with a dark atmosphere.

by Ambrose Parry (2019)
Fans of 'The Strings of Murder' will appreciate this gritty historical crime novel set in Edinburgh.
by Abir Mukherjee (2025)
If you enjoyed the historical crime setting of 'The Strings of Murder', try this atmospheric mystery in 1920s Calcutta.
by Kerry Tombs (2006)
This book shares the Victorian crime and gritty atmosphere found in 'The Strings of Murder'.
Tell us what you love and get AI-powered recommendations tailored to your taste.
Get Personalized RecommendationsPowered by MyNextBook — AI-powered book discovery