Catherine Lloyd was born just outside London, England, into a large family of dreamers, artists, and history lovers. She completed her education with a master’s degree in history at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, and uses the skills she gained there to research and write her historical mysteries. Catherine currently lives in Hawaii with her husband and youngest daughter.
Genres: Cozy Mystery, Historical Mystery
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Series
Kurland St. Mary Mysteries
1. Death Comes to the Village (2013)
2. Death Comes to London (2014)
3. Death Comes to Kurland Hall (2015)
4. Death Comes to the Fair (2016)
5. Death Comes to the School (2017)
6. Death Comes to Bath (2018)
7. Death Comes to the Nursery (2020)
8. Death Comes to the Rectory (2021)
1. Death Comes to the Village (2013)
2. Death Comes to London (2014)
3. Death Comes to Kurland Hall (2015)
4. Death Comes to the Fair (2016)
5. Death Comes to the School (2017)
6. Death Comes to Bath (2018)
7. Death Comes to the Nursery (2020)
8. Death Comes to the Rectory (2021)
Miss Morton Mysteries
1. Miss Morton and the English House Party Murder (2022)
2. Miss Morton and the Spirits of the Underworld (2023)
3. Miss Morton and the Deadly Inheritance (2024)
4. Miss Morton and the Missing Heir (2025)
1. Miss Morton and the English House Party Murder (2022)
2. Miss Morton and the Spirits of the Underworld (2023)
3. Miss Morton and the Deadly Inheritance (2024)
4. Miss Morton and the Missing Heir (2025)
Catherine Lloyd recommends

One Came Back (2025)
Rose McDonagh
"This is a finely crafted novel which finds that elusive balance between suspense and reflection. It is a novel which needs to be read twice: the plot means it is almost impossible to put it down, but the questions it asks about the nature of memory, loss and delusion demand more time. McDonagh plays with the narrative threads of the past and the present with the skill of a master weaver. The evocation of childhood and adolescence is poignant and written with acute observation and understanding; it draws the reader back into their own youth to think about that liminal space between reality and memory... Book Groups choosing this novel will need to set aside extra time for discussion because there are no easy answers in One Came Back."

A Tale of Two Murders (2018)
(Dickens of a Crime, book 1)
Heather Redmond
"One suspects that Mr. Dickens himself would thoroughly enjoy this literary play on his early life and sleuthing abilities. Great fun to read!"
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