Picked by Detective Shona Oliver fans

Here are 2 books that Detective Shona Oliver fans have personally recommended once you finish the Detective Shona Oliver series. Book DNA is a community of authors and super-readers sharing their favorite books with the world.

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Jeannette de Beauvoir Author Of Dead in the Water

From Jeannette's 3 favorite reads in 2023.

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Jeannette's 3 favorite reads in 2023

Jeannette de Beauvoir Why Jeannette loves this book

Based on the real-life story of Melita Norwood—a woman who in her eighties was unmasked as the KGB's longest-serving British spy—this novel really has it all: it’s a mystery, historical fiction, and a spy thriller.

It takes on complex and difficult questions around living out one’s values and the unintended consequences of doing so, and challenges a lot of the assumptions we tend to make about other people’s motives. Or even our own.

By Jennie Rooney ,

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2 authors picked Red Joan as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

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'If you loved William Boyd's Restless, you'll enjoy this' Viv Groskop, Red

Cambridge University in 1937 is awash with ideas and idealists - to unworldly Joan it is dazzling.

After a chance meeting with Russian-born Sonya and Leo, Joan is swept up in the glamour and energy of the duo, and finds herself growing closer and closer to them both.

But allegiance is a slippery thing. Out of university and working in a government ministry with access to top-secret information, Joan finds her loyalty tested as she is faced with the most difficult question of all: what price would you…


Book cover of Killers Of A Certain Age

Alexandra Amor Author Of Lark Underground

From Alexandra's 3 favorite reads in 2024.

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Alexandra Amor Why Alexandra loves this book

I always appreciate it, both in fiction and in life, when middle aged women are not treated like they're invisible. This book about retired assassins fit that bill. The pacing is great, the characters are vivid and the story idea is as unique as it is compelling.

By Deanna Raybourn ,

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5 authors picked Killers Of A Certain Age as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

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Older women often feel invisible, but sometimes that's their secret weapon.

Billie, Mary Alice, Helen and Natalie have worked for the Museum, an elite network of assassins, for forty years. But now their talents are considered old-school and no one appreciates their real-world resourcefulness in an age of technology.

When the foursome is sent on an all-expenses-paid trip to mark their retirement, they are targeted by one of their own. Only the Board, the top-level members of the Museum, can order the termination of field agents, and the women realise they've been marked for death.

To get out alive they…