Reading order#
| # |
Title |
Published |
Author |
Buy on Amazon |
| 1 |
Shakespearean Whodunnits |
1997 |
Rosemary Rowe / Aitken |
Buy |
Rosemary Rowe contributed to Shakespearean Whodunnits (1997), a mystery anthology that pairs crime fiction with the plays of William Shakespeare. Each story in the collection uses a Shakespearean setting or scenario as the backdrop for a whodunit, blending literary history with detective fiction.
This anthology is a good example of Rowe’s ability to write mysteries grounded in historical periods, a skill she would go on to develop extensively in her long-running Libertus Mystery of Roman Britain series.
Frequently Asked Questions
What anthologies has Rosemary Rowe contributed to?
Rosemary Rowe contributed to Shakespearean Whodunnits (1997), a mystery anthology in which crime writers set whodunit stories within the world of Shakespeare’s plays.
Is Shakespearean Whodunnits a solo book by Rosemary Rowe?
No, it is a multi-author anthology. Rowe is one of several mystery writers who contributed stories to the collection.
Where should I start with Rosemary Rowe's books?
For her best-known work, start with The Germanicus Mosaic, the first book in the Libertus Mystery of Roman Britain series. Shakespearean Whodunnits is a lighter entry point if you prefer short stories.