David Dickinson is an Irish author of historical mystery novels. He writes the Lord Francis Powercourt series and a series featuring the Mycroft Holmes character (created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle). After earning a first-class honours degree in Classics from the University of Cambridge, David went to work for the BBC, where he edited Newsnight, Panorama and Monarchy (as a series editor). David lives in London, England.

David Dickinson made his debut as a published author in 2002 with the novel Goodnight, Sweet Prince. Below is a list of David Dickinson’s books in order of when they were first released (which is the same as their chronological order):

Publication Order of Lord Francis Powerscourt Books

Goodnight, Sweet Prince (2001)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Death and the Jubilee (2002)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Death of an Old Master (2004)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Death of a Chancellor (2004)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Death Called to the Bar (2005)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Death on the Nevskii Prospekt (2006)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Death on the Holy Mountain (2007)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Death of a Pilgrim (2009)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Death of a Wine Merchant (2010)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Death in a Scarlet Coat (2011)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Death at the Jesus Hospital (2012)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Death of an Elgin Marble (2014)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Death Comes to the Ballets Russes (2015)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Death Comes to Lynchester Close (2016)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price

Publication Order of Mycroft Holmes Books

Mycroft Holmes and The Adventure of the Silver Birches (2011)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Mycroft Holmes and The Adventure of the Naval Engineer (2012)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Mycroft Holmes and The Case of the Missing Popes (2012)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Mycroft Holmes And The Bankers' Conclave (2012)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Mycroft Holmes and Murder at the Diogenes Club (2012)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price
Mycroft Holmes: The Case of the Romanov Pearls (2018)Best Hardcover PriceBest Paperback PriceBest Kindle Price

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David Dickinson Synopsis: Mycroft Holmes and The Adventure of the Silver Birches is the first Mycroft Holmes novel by David Dickinson. Inspector Lestrade was under pressure, facing the biggest case of his career. The Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police and the Governor of the Bank of England had learnt through a variety of sources – a private bank in Vienna, an Anglophile moneylender in Munich, a reliable tip off from the Casino in Monte Carlo – that Britain’s enemies were trying to debase the currency. Sherlock Holmes has retired to keep his bees in Sussex, Dr Watson is curing the sick. So Lestrade turns to Holmes’s elder brother Mycroft, still keeping to his unchanging routine between his rooms in Pall Mall, the Government Offices where he audits all Government Departments, and the silent quarters of the Diogenes Club. Mycroft tracks the gang through the banks and Treasuries of Europe, his brain travelling faster than the swiftest express train. Will Mycroft and Lestrade solve the mystery? And what is the identity of the mysterious stranger who led them to the gang’s hiding place and then vanished, last seen headed directly into the fog?

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2 Responses to “Order of David Dickinson Books”

  1. John: 2 years ago

    Death Comes to Vicenza & Death at Melrose Hall are both unavailable both in print & also in e-books. How come & when will they be released?

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    • Graeme: 2 years ago

      Researching it, neither book has been published yet. We’ve removed both from our listings temporarily.

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