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The Stone Wife

Peter Diamond #14 / 22
by Peter Lovesey
The Stone Wife (Peter Diamond #14) by Peter Lovesey
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“[W]onderful tidbits of Chaucerian scholarship enliven the novel. And whatever you think of Peter Diamond, he proves himself a 'verray, parfit, gentil knyght.'” —The New York Times Book Review

At a Bath auction house, a large slab of carved stone is up for sale. At the height of very competitive bidding, there is a holdup attempt by three masked robbers. They shoot and kill the highest bidder, a professor who has recognized the female figure carved in the stone as Chaucer’s Wife of Bath. The masked would-be thieves flee, leaving the stone behind.

Peter Diamond and his team are assigned to investigate, and the stone is moved into Diamond’s office so he can research its origins. The carving causes such difficulties that he starts to think it has jinxed him. Meanwhile, as Diamond’s leads take him to Chaucer’s house in Somerset, his intrepid colleague Ingeborg goes undercover to try to track down the source of the handgun used in the murder.

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ThrillerMysteryCrime FictionCozy Mystery
Release date: January 1, 2014

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Peter Lovesey

Peter Lovesey

Peter Harmer Lovesey, also known by his pen name Peter Lear, was a British writer of historical and contemporary detective novels and short stories. His best-known series characters are Sergeant Cribb, a Victorian-era police detective based in London, and Peter Diamond, a modern-day police detective in Bath. He was also one of the world's leading track and field statisticians.

Peter Diamond

Peter Diamond consists of twenty-two books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

The Last Detective (Peter Diamond #1)
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Diamond Solitaire (Peter Diamond #2)
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The Summons (Peter Diamond #3)
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Bloodhounds (Peter Diamond #4)
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Upon a Dark Night (Peter Diamond #5)
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The Vault (Peter Diamond #6)
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Diamond Dust (Peter Diamond #7)
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The House Sitter (Peter Diamond #8)
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The Secret Hangman (Peter Diamond #9)
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Skeleton Hill (Peter Diamond #10)
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Stagestruck (Peter Diamond #11)
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Cop to Corpse (Peter Diamond #12)
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The Tooth Tattoo (Peter Diamond #13)
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The Stone Wife (Peter Diamond #14)
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Down Among the Dead (Peter Diamond #15)
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Another One Goes Tonight (Peter Diamond #16)
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Beau Death (Peter Diamond #17)
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Killing with Confetti (Peter Diamond #18)
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The Finisher (Peter Diamond #19)
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Diamond and the Eye (Peter Diamond #20)
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Showstopper (Peter Diamond #21)
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Against the Grain (Peter Diamond #22)
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