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Cameron Grant

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in Aberdeen, The United Kingdom
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March 2025


Cameron Grant is the pseudonym of David Robertson, a mystery writer who left Scotland to study theatre in the bright lights of London, and ended up working as a Soho croupier in a cowboy outfit.

Cameron's debut whodunit, DEATH OF A DAME, features a locked-room mystery, a lot of white wine and some shameless name-dropping is published in March 2025. Can background actors Rosie and Melvin use their training - costumes, accents, white wine - to solve a locked-room mystery?

As a museum and heritage lighting designer, Cameron has lit everything from David Bowie’s costumes to the Magna Carta, via Kylie’s hotpants and the Rosetta Stone. His work has taken him to light around five-hundred exhibitions across four continents.

When not up a ladder, Came
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Average rating: 4.34 · 29 ratings · 24 reviews · 2 distinct worksSimilar authors
Death of a Dame: A BRAND NE...

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Death of a Dame

3.80 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 2025 — 2 editions
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The Jam Sandwich Detectives by Clare Thompson
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A hugely enjoyable new murder mystery series - think Motherland meets the Marlow Murder Club. When a poisoning happens at a PTA Bake off event, our lead detective Rachel is the prime suspect because of some ill-advised shared WhatsApp comments. She r ...more
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The Proof of the Pudding by Rachael Gray
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It was wonderful being taken back to Elderwick again, and this time Gray has created a compelling country-house mystery. Set across one night before Christmas, our intrepid and likeable sleuths Laurel, Maggie and Albert are joined by Constance, and t ...more
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Everyone This Christmas Has a Secret by Benjamin   Stevenson
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I'm a huge fan of Benjamin Stevenson and this tale of theatrical hijinks did not disappoint. I’ve loved his previous five-star books, his hugely likeable main character Ernie and his bafflingly clever plots. This would also have got five stars from m ...more
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Thank You for the Days by Dan Brotzel
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This is a great idea, perfectly executed. Our hero, searching for more meaning in life, decides to mark increasing bizarre calendar days for one year to win a bet. But cleverly, the author uses this as a device for a hilarious romp on family, friends ...more
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Kiss Marry Kill by Laura  Marshall
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A compulsive page-turner, I read this in one evening, thinking “I’ll just read one more chapter…” Marshall is brilliant at creating likeable, believable characters (and those you’ll love to hate) and then putting them in life-or-death situations. She ...more
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The Pool by Sarah Edghill
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Anyone who has ever holidayed with family will identify with someone in this book! This is a beautifully written examination of the relationship between two sisters and their family when they arrive for a dream holiday in the South of France only to ...more
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The Examiner by Janice Hallett
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Nobody else can do what Hallett does. This is another exceptional mystery, brilliantly told through messaging boards, emails and WhatsApp chats. Hallett hides all her clues in plain sight, and even as a fellow cosy crime writer, I am bewildered and f ...more
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I, Audrey by George Logan
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This is a hilarious and moving account of growing up gay in Glasgow in the early 1960s and the hijinks and adventures that George Logan got up to. With an unforgettable cast of colourful characters, loving brought to life to Logan, this is an extraor ...more
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A Turn-up for the Books by Rachael Gray
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Having enjoyed A Little Bird Told Me, the second of the Elderwick mysteries is equally enjoyable. It was glorious being back in Yorkshire again, and re-connecting with Dr Laurel Nightingale. This time the author uses her clinical psychology backgroun ...more
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A Little Bird Told Me by Rachael Gray
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A Little Bird Told Me introduces the hugely likeable Dr Laurel Nightingale as she moves to the Yorkshire village of Elderwick only to stumble across a body of a neighbour. Populated by interesting and diverse characters, Elderwick is a great creation ...more
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