Edward Marston
Edward Marston, born Keith Miles in 1940 in South Wales, is a Welsh author renowned for his historical crime novels, including the Nicholas Bracewell series launched with *The Queen's Head* in 1988 and the bestselling Railway Detective series.[1][2][5] Before becoming a full-time writer, he studied Modern History at Oxford, lectured in the subject, worked as an actor, director, and story editor, and wrote numerous plays and drama episodes.[1][2] Under pseudonyms like Conrad Allen and Keith Miles, he has authored over 100 books spanning various historical periods, and he served as chairman of the Crime Writers’ Association.[3][4][5]
Historical Mystery
Crime Fiction
Under Siege: 4
Soldier of Fortune: 1
Drums of War: 2
Fire and Sword: 3
Railway Detective (A & B Crime)
The Princess of Denmark
The Wanton Angel (Nicholas Bracewell)
The Excursion Train
Blood on the Line
A Very Murdering Battle (Captain Rawson)
Five Dead Canaries
Railway to the Grave
Inspector Colbeck's Casebook
An Instrument of Slaughter: Home Front Detective, Book 2
The Railway Viaduct (Inspector Robert Colbeck)
The Parliament House (Christopher Redmayne Mystery 5)
The Painted Lady (Christopher Redmayne Mystery)
The Excursion Train
The Vagabond Clown: Nicholas Bracewell, Book 13
Murder on the Caronia (Ocean Liner Mysteries)
Blood On The Line
The Iron Horse (Inspector Robert Colbeck)
The Devil's Apprentice: A Nicolas Bracewell Novel