The Greatest British "Crime, Fiction" Books Since 1970

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The "Crime" category of books typically includes stories that revolve around criminal activities, investigations, and the pursuit of justice. These books may feature detectives, police officers, or other law enforcement officials as main characters, as well as criminals and their victims. Crime novels often involve suspenseful plot twists and turns, as well as complex character development. The genre can encompass a wide range of subgenres, including mystery, thriller, and true crime, and may explore themes such as morality, ethics, and the human condition. Overall, the "Crime" category offers readers a thrilling and engaging look into the darker side of human nature and the justice system.

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  1. 26. Case Histories by Kate Atkinson

    "Case Histories" is a gripping mystery novel that follows the story of a private investigator who is hired to solve three seemingly unrelated cold cases that took place decades ago. As he delves deeper into the mysteries, he uncovers dark secrets and hidden connections between the cases. The narrative is a complex web of intrigue, suspense, and drama, filled with well-crafted characters and unexpected plot twists that keep the reader hooked till the end.

    The 4066th Greatest Book of All Time
  2. 27. The Constant Gardener by John le Carré

    "The Constant Gardener" is a gripping tale of corporate corruption and its impact on the world's most vulnerable people. The story follows a British diplomat who embarks on a dangerous journey to find the truth behind his wife's murder. As he uncovers layers of deceit, he discovers that she was close to exposing a conspiracy involving a pharmaceutical company testing a dangerous drug on unsuspecting African villages. The novel explores themes of love, loss, and the lengths one man will go to seek justice.

    The 4364th Greatest Book of All Time
  3. 28. The Labyrinth Makers by Anthony Price

    The book is a thrilling espionage novel that follows Dr. David Audley, an intelligence analyst with a knack for history, as he investigates the mysterious crash of a cargo plane in the English countryside. The plane is found to contain a significant amount of gold, leading Audley into a complex labyrinth of intrigue involving a decades-old secret dating back to World War II. As he delves deeper into the case, Audley must navigate a treacherous path of double agents, covert operations, and hidden agendas, where the stakes are high and trust is a luxury he cannot afford. The narrative weaves together historical context and modern-day spy craft, challenging the protagonist to solve a puzzle that could have far-reaching implications for national security.

    The 4587th Greatest Book of All Time
  4. 29. Running Blind by Desmond Bagley

    In "Running Blind," the protagonist, a former British intelligence operative, finds himself embroiled in a dangerous espionage plot after moving to Iceland for a peaceful life. His past catches up with him when he is coerced into delivering a mysterious package that thrusts him into a world of Cold War intrigue. As he navigates a treacherous path filled with KGB agents, double-crosses, and a relentless chase across the Icelandic landscape, he must use all his skills to outwit his enemies and uncover the truth behind the package, all while trying to stay alive.

    The 4598th Greatest Book of All Time
  5. 30. A Demon In My View by Ruth Rendell

    The book revolves around a reclusive, socially awkward man who secretly harbors a dark fascination with death and has a history of committing murders. He lives in a boarding house, where he keeps a mannequin that he treats as if it were a real person, a chilling reflection of his disturbed psyche. His life becomes increasingly complicated when a new tenant moves in, setting off a chain of events that threatens to expose his sinister past. As the tension escalates, the man struggles to maintain his facade of normalcy while his inner demons and the threat of discovery loom over him.

    The 4758th Greatest Book of All Time
  6. 31. The Sun Chemist by Lionel Davidson

    "The Sun Chemist" is a thrilling espionage novel that delves into the mysterious world of scientific discovery and political intrigue. The story follows an English historian who stumbles upon a potentially world-changing secret about the pioneering work of a Jewish chemist who had seemingly found a way to harness solar energy efficiently before his untimely death during the Holocaust. As the historian digs deeper, he becomes entangled in a web of international intelligence agencies and shadowy figures who are all vying to uncover or suppress this revolutionary technology. Set against the backdrop of the Cold War, the novel is a gripping tale of one man's quest for truth amidst the dangerous machinations of global powers.

    The 4783rd Greatest Book of All Time
  7. 32. Not A Penny More,Not A Penny Less by Jeffrey Archer

    In this thrilling tale of revenge, four strangers find themselves united by a common enemy - a wealthy con artist who has swindled each of them out of their life savings. Determined to get their money back, they devise an elaborate plan to exact justice and teach the cunning fraudster a lesson he will never forget. With twists and turns at every corner, "Not A Penny More, Not A Penny Less" is a gripping story of deception, redemption, and the power of resilience.

    The 4809th Greatest Book of All Time
  8. 33. Innocent Blood by P. D. James

    "Innocent Blood" is a psychological thriller that delves into the complex themes of identity, revenge, and the quest for truth. The novel follows the journey of an adopted young woman who, upon reaching adulthood, decides to uncover the secrets of her birth parents. Her search leads her to discover that her biological mother is a notorious murderer who has been released from prison. As she grapples with this shocking revelation, their lives become entwined in a harrowing narrative that explores the nature of evil and the possibility of redemption, culminating in a series of events that force both mother and daughter to confront their past and the consequences of their actions.

    The 5031st Greatest Book of All Time
  9. 34. The Dead Of Jericho by Colin Dexter

    In this gripping detective novel, Chief Inspector Morse is drawn into a complex web of relationships and deceit when he investigates the mysterious death of a woman in the quiet Jericho neighborhood of Oxford. Initially ruled as a suicide, Morse's instincts tell him there's more to the case, leading him on a trail that involves a love affair, academic rivalry, and hidden secrets. As he delves deeper into the lives of the local residents, Morse must untangle the intricate puzzle before him, using his unique blend of intuition and intellect to uncover the truth behind the facade of respectability.

    The 5056th Greatest Book of All Time
  10. 35. The Leper Of Saint Giles by Ellis Peters

    In this historical mystery, set in the 12th century during the medieval period, a tragic murder unfolds amidst the backdrop of an impending wedding between a wealthy, old nobleman and a young orphaned girl. The story's protagonist, a compassionate and intelligent monk, takes on the role of detective to unravel the complex web of human desires and deceit. As he delves into the investigation, he encounters a leper community at Saint Giles, where he discovers unexpected alliances and hidden truths. The monk's pursuit of justice leads him through a labyrinth of social tensions and personal vendettas, revealing the profound humanity of even the most marginalized individuals.

    The 5063rd Greatest Book of All Time
  11. 36. The Key To Rebecca by Ken Follett

    The novel is a gripping World War II espionage thriller set in North Africa, where an elusive German spy, armed with a powerful secret code named after a classic novel, is transmitting critical information to Rommel's Afrika Korps in their campaign against the British. The British intelligence is in a desperate race against time to intercept and decode the messages, and they deploy a resourceful and determined young officer to track down the spy. Amidst the backdrop of war-torn cities and treacherous desert landscapes, a deadly game of cat and mouse ensues, with the fate of the North African campaign hanging in the balance.

    The 5077th Greatest Book of All Time
  12. 37. The Murder Of The Maharajah by H. R. F. Keating

    Set against the backdrop of British India, the book revolves around the investigation of the death of a wealthy and despotic Indian prince. The Maharajah, known for his opulent lifestyle and cruel treatment of subjects, is found dead under mysterious circumstances during a hunting party at his palace. The task of unraveling the truth falls to an experienced British police officer, who must navigate through a web of deceit, colonial tensions, and a long list of suspects with motives for murder. As the investigation unfolds, it exposes the intricate complexities of power, privilege, and the dark underbelly of the Raj.

    The 5079th Greatest Book of All Time
  13. 38. Twice Shy by Dick Francis

    In "Twice Shy," the reader is plunged into the thrilling world of horse racing, where a physics teacher with a passion for computers becomes entangled in a dangerous web of deceit and crime. When he is given a set of racing tapes to analyze for betting irregularities, he uncovers more than just patterns of fraud. His investigation leads him down a perilous path, drawing him into a high-stakes game where the risks involve not just financial ruin but also mortal danger. As he navigates the treacherous waters of corruption within the racing community, he must use his wits and technological savvy to outsmart those who would do anything to keep their secrets hidden.

    The 5105th Greatest Book of All Time
  14. 39. Game, Set & Match by Len Deighton

    "Game, Set & Match" is a trilogy of espionage novels that follows the story of Bernard Samson, a middle-aged and somewhat jaded intelligence officer working for the British Secret Service. Set during the Cold War, Samson becomes embroiled in a complex web of intrigue, betrayal, and personal drama as he navigates the treacherous waters of intelligence operations between London and Berlin. The narrative delves into the gritty realities of fieldwork, office politics, and the emotional toll of a life spent in the shadows, while Samson confronts challenges to his professional loyalties and his personal life, uncovering startling revelations about his colleagues and loved ones along the way.

    The 5250th Greatest Book of All Time
  15. 40. The Danger by Dick Francis

    The book is a thrilling tale of a retired British jockey turned kidnapping negotiator who faces a formidable adversary in a string of high-profile abductions within the international horse racing community. The protagonist uses his unique set of skills and insider knowledge of the racing world to unravel the mystery behind the kidnappings, while dealing with personal demons and the complexities of his dangerous occupation. As he gets closer to identifying the criminal mastermind, he must navigate treacherous waters, outwit deadly opponents, and confront moral dilemmas to save the lives of the victims and bring the perpetrator to justice.

    The 5256th Greatest Book of All Time
  16. 41. The Little Drummer Girl by John le Carré

    The novel revolves around a young English actress who is recruited by Israeli intelligence to infiltrate a Palestinian terrorist organization. As she becomes more deeply involved in her role, she is torn between her sympathies for the Palestinians' cause and her loyalty to the Israelis who have manipulated her into the dangerous assignment. The story explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the moral complexities of espionage, set against the backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The protagonist's journey is fraught with emotional and ethical dilemmas, leading to a gripping narrative that blurs the lines between love, betrayal, and the harsh realities of international espionage.

    The 5302nd Greatest Book of All Time
  17. 42. Deadheads by Reginald Hill

    In this detective novel, a series of bizarre murders puzzles the police force, with each victim found with a single flower carefully arranged on their body. The case falls into the hands of two seasoned detectives, who must navigate through a web of eccentric characters and cryptic clues. As they delve deeper into the investigation, they uncover a connection to a rock band's fanbase, known as "Deadheads," leading them on a trail that challenges their wit and resolve. The detectives must race against time to piece together the puzzle before the killer strikes again, all while dealing with their own personal demons and the complexities of their partnership.

    The 5304th Greatest Book of All Time
  18. 43. Frost At Christmas by R.D. Wingfield

    "Frost At Christmas" is a crime novel that follows Detective Inspector Jack Frost as he investigates the disappearance of a young boy. Set in a small English town during the Christmas season, Frost navigates through a web of secrets and suspects, uncovering a disturbing truth that shakes the community to its core. With his unconventional methods and sharp wit, Frost must race against time to find the missing child and bring the culprit to justice.

    The 5323rd Greatest Book of All Time
  19. 44. Penny Black by Susan Moody

    "Penny Black" is a mystery novel that introduces readers to Penny Wanawake, a savvy, black British photographer with a keen eye for detail and a penchant for solving crimes. The daughter of a diplomat and a fashion model, Penny is both sophisticated and streetwise. When her friend's husband dies under suspicious circumstances during a holiday in the South of France, Penny's investigative instincts kick in. She delves into the glitzy yet dangerous world of the wealthy elite, uncovering secrets and confronting danger as she seeks to unravel the truth behind the seemingly accidental death. Her journey takes her across Europe, where she must use her wit, charm, and intelligence to navigate through a web of deceit and betrayal.

    The 5361st Greatest Book of All Time
  20. 45. The Shortest Way To Hades by Sarah Caudwell

    In this witty and intricately plotted mystery, a group of young London barristers becomes entangled in a complex case when one of their number is called upon to advise a group of siblings on a tax matter after the suspicious death of their wealthy aunt. As they delve into the family's affairs, another murder occurs, leading the amateur sleuths to navigate a maze of legal twists, ancient Greek references, and sardonic humor to uncover the truth. Their investigation takes them from the Inns of Court to the Greek Isles, where they must use their legal expertise and deductive skills to solve the case and ensure justice is served.

    The 5425th Greatest Book of All Time
  21. 46. Bertie And The Tin Man by Peter Lovesey

    Set in the Victorian era, the novel follows the adventures of Bertie, the Prince of Wales, who turns detective after the shocking suicide of a jockey during a high-society party. Doubting the official verdict, Bertie is drawn into the murky world of horse racing, where he uncovers a web of gambling, deceit, and hidden rivalries. With a keen eye for detail and a relentless pursuit of the truth, the royal sleuth navigates through the upper echelons of British society to unravel the mystery, revealing the unexpected and sordid underbelly of the sport of kings.

    The 5505th Greatest Book of All Time
  22. 47. Gb84 by David Peace

    "GB84" by David Peace is a gripping novel set during the 1984-1985 miners' strike in Britain. The story follows the lives of various characters, including union leaders, miners, and government officials, as they navigate the brutal and violent clash between the National Union of Mineworkers and the Conservative government. With its intense portrayal of the social, political, and economic turmoil of the time, the book offers a raw and realistic depiction of the struggles faced by both the striking miners and those in power.

    The 5634th Greatest Book of All Time
  23. 48. The Killings At Badger's Drift by Caroline Graham

    In this engrossing murder mystery, the tranquil English village of Badger's Drift becomes the backdrop for a sinister crime when a beloved elderly resident is found dead under suspicious circumstances. Initially ruled as an accidental death, the case is reopened as a murder investigation when a diligent detective with a keen eye for detail uncovers inconsistencies in the evidence. As the detective delves deeper into the village's seemingly idyllic facade, he encounters a web of deceit, hidden relationships, and dark secrets among the residents, all of which lead him to confront the unsettling truth behind the killing. The narrative weaves a tale of intrigue and betrayal, challenging the notion that rural life is as simple and innocent as it appears.

    The 5638th Greatest Book of All Time
  24. 49. What Bloody Man Is That? by Simon Brett

    In this witty and engaging mystery, a struggling actor finds himself entangled in a real-life whodunit when a series of murders strikes his theater company. As the body count rises, the protagonist must navigate a cast of eccentric characters, backstage drama, and his own insecurities to unmask the killer. With a sharp eye for the absurdities of the acting world and a clever plot, the story delivers both laughs and suspense, keeping readers guessing until the final curtain call.

    The 5652nd Greatest Book of All Time
  25. 50. Underworld by Reginald Hill

    In "Underworld," a thrilling detective novel, the discovery of a miner's body in a Yorkshire pit years after his disappearance during the 1984 miners' strike leads the seasoned detective duo, Dalziel and Pascoe, into a complex investigation. As they delve into the case, they uncover not only the dark secrets buried within the mining community but also a tangled web of corruption, betrayal, and murder that extends far beyond the confines of the colliery. The detectives must navigate through a labyrinth of conflicting interests and dangerous liaisons to unearth the truth, which threatens to shake the very foundations of the local society.

    The 5670th Greatest Book of All Time

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