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Feb 19, 2011 04:41AM

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I scrolled through my lists an came up with a few more. Some may be in their 40s but they certainly are not young.
Charlie Resnick by John Harvey
Dr. Siri by Colin Cotterill
the later Aurelio Zen by Michael Dibdin
Carole(?) in the Feathering mysteries by Simon Brett
Quirke in the mysteris by Benjamin Black - probably in hi 40s
Armand Gamache - by Louise Penny. maybe in his 40s
Martin Beck - by Maj Sjowall. Hard to tell but I always thought of him as older.
Hazel Micallef - by Inger Ash Wolfe
Kurt Wallander - by Henning Mankell
Charlie Resnick by John Harvey
Dr. Siri by Colin Cotterill
the later Aurelio Zen by Michael Dibdin
Carole(?) in the Feathering mysteries by Simon Brett
Quirke in the mysteris by Benjamin Black - probably in hi 40s
Armand Gamache - by Louise Penny. maybe in his 40s
Martin Beck - by Maj Sjowall. Hard to tell but I always thought of him as older.
Hazel Micallef - by Inger Ash Wolfe
Kurt Wallander - by Henning Mankell

Old enough to be on this list, I think. Another one is Jules Maigret by Georges Simenon

The Demarkian books are great, aren't they, Kari.








Yes, it's great. Every time we go there though it seems to take longer and longer. We keep stopping at this craft place and that craft place. And spending a small fortune.
Beth wrote: "There's also Mike Befeler with his "geezer lit" series, starting with Retirement Homes Are Murder (Five Star Mystery Series)."
That looks like fun, Beth. Thanks for the recommendation.
That looks like fun, Beth. Thanks for the recommendation.


I try to stay away from self-promo but the detective in Honor Code meets your criteria

Willowtree A Bruce DelReno Mystery
I read it a year or so ago & enjoyed it, and the protagonist is retired and likes to golf. Which comes in handy...
Donna wrote: "I scrolled through my lists an came up with a few more. Some may be in their 40s but they certainly are not young.
Charlie Resnick by John Harvey
Dr. Siri by Colin Cotterill
the later Aurelio Ze..."
Wait a minute . . . I'm 40 and I still consider myself young, though my husband may disagree.
Charlie Resnick by John Harvey
Dr. Siri by Colin Cotterill
the later Aurelio Ze..."
Wait a minute . . . I'm 40 and I still consider myself young, though my husband may disagree.
Dr. Bill Brockton in the Jefferson Bass Body Farm series is in his 50s. It's a very good series.

Something a bit on the light side would be the Getting Old series by Rita Lakin. Good series.


Just popped over to Amazon and read a sample of the first Bryant and May .... first few lines had me laughing out loud so have added it to my Kindle. Haven't heard of this author/series before - thank you!


Just popped over to Amazon and read a sample of the first Bryant..."
They get better, I've just finished my third Bryant And May
Cathy wrote: "Linda wrote: "I'm looking for mysteries, thrillers and suspense novels featuring protagonists who are at least 50 years old for a research project that looks at possible changes in how older heroes..."
I appreciate your comment, and the fact that you didn't link to Amazon. We try to stay away from self promotion as well!
I appreciate your comment, and the fact that you didn't link to Amazon. We try to stay away from self promotion as well!


Just popped over to Amazon and read a sample of the first Bryant..."
I discovered The Peculiar Crimes Unit of Scotland Yard a while back, on my third Bryant and May, I love them, such a refreshing change. Surprising what I've learned about London as a bonus!

Just popped over to Amazon and read a sample of t..."
The Bryant and May books are absolutely endearing and whimsical (which are strange words for a mystery but so true.) I love them but if you are looking for a straight police procedural type of book, these are not in that category. They are a category unto themselves!

John Rebus was in his 40s when the series started but by now he's past 60
Same goes for Harry Bosch - in his 40s when it started but now he's already past 60 as well.
Harry Hole in the series by Jo Nesbo was also younger when the series started but by now he'd be past 50.
As for novels of old featuring older protagonists:
pretty sure Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple both fit that age :P

John Rebus was in his 40s when the series started but by now he'..."
Are the authors aging their characters? Sue Grafton didn't really age her character the way real people age. She treated it as a casebook. Each book is a case so she might well have only aged 10 years even though we've been reading them since the '80s.

John Rebus was in his 40s when the series started..."
Yeah they age in real time.

She probably hasn't aged even that much -- Grafton has said that Kinsey and her world are still stuck in the 1980s.


Peter Bowen's Gabriel DuPre series, set in the modern west, starts with the protagonist in his 50s and Craig Johnson's Sheriff Longmier series, also set in the modern west also starts with the main character in his 50s.
Another very "English" and fun series beginning with the main protagonist retiring andmoving to a small town in England is the "Miss Seeton" series by Heron Carvic. The first in that series is one of my all time favorite 'cozy' reads, the humor very English and the characterization wonderful.
I'm going to mention Patricia Wentworth's Miss Silver here. She's like a Miss Marple sort of person, but nearly as fun. But the books are pretty good.
Nancy wrote: "I'm going to mention Patricia Wentworth's Miss Silver here. She's like a Miss Marple sort of person, but nearly as fun. But the books are pretty good."
I meant "not" nearly as fun.
I meant "not" nearly as fun.
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