Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

Deborah Crombie

American novelist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Deborah Crombie
Remove ads

Deborah Crombie (née Darden) is an American author of the Duncan Kincaid / Gemma James mystery series set in the United Kingdom.[1] Crombie was raised in Richardson, Texas, and has lived in the United Kingdom.[2] She now lives in McKinney, Texas.

Quick facts Born, Occupation ...

Crombie studied biology at Austin College[3] and was a writing student of Warren Norwood at Tarrant County College.

Remove ads

Bibliography

Duncan Kincaid & Gemma James series

  • A Share in Death (1993; ISBN 978-0-425-14197-7)
  • All Shall be Well (1994; ISBN 978-0-684-19654-1)
  • Leave the Grave Green (1995; ISBN 978-0-684-19770-8)
  • Mourn Not Your Dead (1996; ISBN 978-0-684-80131-5)
  • Dreaming of the Bones (1997; ISBN 978-0-684-80141-4)
  • Kissed a Sad Goodbye (1999; ISBN 978-0-553-10943-6)
  • A Finer End (2001; ISBN 978-0-553-10956-6)
  • And Justice There is None (2002; ISBN 978-0-553-10973-3)
  • Now May You Weep (2003; ISBN 978-0-06-052523-1)
  • In a Dark House (2005; ISBN 978-1-4050-3441-8)
  • Water Like a Stone (2007; ISBN 978-0-06-052527-9)
  • Where Memories Lie (2008; ISBN 978-0-06-128751-0)
  • Necessary as Blood (2009; ISBN 978-0-06-128753-4)
  • "Nocturne" (2012; short story, limited-edition e-book)[4]
  • No Mark upon Her (2012; ISBN 978-0-06-199061-8)
  • The Sound of Broken Glass (2013; ISBN 978-0-06-199063-2)
  • To Dwell in Darkness (2014; ISBN 978-0-06-227160-0)
  • Garden of Lamentations (2017; ISBN 978-006227163-1)[5]
  • A Bitter Feast (2019; ISBN 9780062986788)
  • A Killing of Innocents (2023; ISBN 978-0062993397)
Remove ads

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads