10 Books That Are Similar To Sherlock Holmes Books

10 Books That Are Similar To Sherlock Holmes Books

Here are 10 books that are similar to Sherlock Holmes books that you must read.

Murder On The Orient Express

Murder On The Orient Express

The most famous murder mystery by Agatha Christie is Murder On The Orient Express. A snowdrift blocks the Orient Express just after midnight.

Sweetness At The Bottom Of The Pie

Sweetness At The Bottom Of The Pie

Alan Bradley wrote a mystery titled The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie in 2009.

Maisie Dobbs

Maisie Dobbs

Jacqueline Winspear, the author, invented the fictional Maisie Dobbs. Dobbs works as a “psychologist and investigator” in London following World War I.

The Alienist

The Alienist

The setting is New York City in the year 1896. A friend and former Harvard classmate, Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, a “alienist,” summons reporter John Schuyler Moore to the East River on a chilly March night.

A Beautiful Blue Death

A Beautiful Blue Death

Charles Lenox, a Victorian gentleman and armchair traveller, just wants to unwind in his private study with a cup of tea, a blazing fire, and a nice book on any given day in London.

Whose Body

Whose Body

Dorothy L. Sayers published a mystery book titled Whose Body in 1923. It was her first book, and it was the one where she first wrote about Lord Peter Wimsey.

The Bone Collector

The Bone Collector

Jeffery Deaver published his thriller The Bone Collector in 1997. Lincoln Rhyme, a forensic criminalist who is quadriplegic, is introduced in the book.

The Cater Street Hangman

The Cater Street Hangman

The death of one of their own at the hands of the Cater Street murderer causes panic and fear to grip the Ellison household.

Fer De Lance

Fer De Lance

Rex Stout’s first Nero Wolfe detective book, Fer-de-Lance, was released in 1934 by Farrar & Rinehart, Inc.

The House Of Silk

The House Of Silk

British author Anthony Horowitz’s Sherlock Holmes book, The House of Silk, was released in 2011.