Ann Granger (1939-2025) was a prolific British crime writer known for her extensive body of work spanning nearly forty detective series and a collection of short stories. Her writing style is characterized by detailed atmospheric settings, particularly within the Cotswolds and Victorian eras, and frequently incorporates historical elements into her mysteries. Granger skillfully crafted complex plots with multiple suspects and red herrings, appealing to readers who enjoy intricate puzzles and character-driven narratives. She meticulously researched her settings and incorporated elements of local history and folklore into her stories.









































