Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Certain Private Incidents | 2013 | Roy Lewis | Buy |
Roy Lewis’s non-fiction output consists of Certain Private Incidents, published in 2013. While Lewis built his reputation on crime fiction across three major series and numerous standalone novels, this single non-fiction title represents a departure from his usual territory.
Certain Private Incidents appeared during a period when several of Lewis’s earlier works were being reissued as ebooks. The book stands apart from his Eric Ward, Arnold Landon, and Inspector Crow mystery series, all of which are set in the northeast of England.
Lewis spent decades writing crime fiction, and his non-fiction work reflects interests that didn’t fit neatly into the mystery genre. Readers curious about the author behind the detective novels may find this book worth tracking down, though his crime fiction remains the main draw for most of his audience.