Graham Brack books

Graham Brack is a British mystery author known for the Josef Slonsky Investigations and Master Mercurius Mystery series, with 21 books published since 1993.

Anthologies

Title Published Buy on Amazon
My Favorite Year of Football Writing 1993 Buy

Josef Slonský Investigations Reading Order

Title Published Buy on Amazon
Slonský’s First Murder - N/A
Lying and Dying 2015 Buy
Slaughter and Forgetting 2015 Buy
Death On Duty 2018 Buy
Midwinter Mysteries: A Christmas Crime Anthology 2019 N/A
Field of Death 2019 Buy
A Second Death 2019 Buy
Laid In Earth 2019 Buy
The Murdered Molls 2023 Buy
The Ladies’ Lounge 2025 Buy

Master Mercurius Mystery Reading Order

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Death in Delft 2020 Buy
Untrue till Death 2020 Buy
Dishonour and Obey 2020 Buy
In Dulci Jubilo - N/A
The Noose’s Shadow 2020 Buy
The Vanishing Children 2021 Buy
The Lying Dutchman 2022 Buy
Murder In Maastricht 2023 Buy
The Moers Murders 2024 Buy
Nun Shall Sleep 2026 Buy

Graham Brack writes mystery fiction across two very different settings. His Josef Slonsky Investigations follow a Czech police detective in Prague, while the Master Mercurius Mystery series is set in the 17th-century Netherlands. Both series run to 10 books each, giving Brack a substantial body of work across contemporary and historical mystery.

Brack has been publishing since 1993, though his fiction output picked up significantly from 2015 onward. His writing alternates between the two series, with new entries in both appearing through 2025 and 2026. The contrast between his modern Prague police stories and his Dutch Golden Age mysteries shows a wide range within the mystery genre.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Graham Brack written?

Graham Brack has written 21 books across three series.

What was Graham Brack's first book?

Graham Brack’s first book is My Favorite Year of Football Writing, published in 1993.

What are Graham Brack's two main series?

His two main series are the Josef Slonsky Investigations (10 books), a contemporary detective series set in Prague, and the Master Mercurius Mystery (10 books), a historical mystery series set in 17th-century Netherlands. Both feature distinctive detectives and detailed European settings.

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