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This riveting mystery series by Dolores Stewart Riccio follows the adventures of Cass Shipton, an antique print dealer with a knack for solving crimes. With each novel set in a different location, from New York to Venice, Cass uses her knowledge of art and antiques to unravel intricate mysteries, revealing hidden secrets and uncovering the truth behind each puzzle.
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The Alienist
Fans of 'A Cass Shipton Mystery' will enjoy 'The Alienist' for its historical setting and psychological approach to crime-solving. Set in 1896 New York City, a series of murders leads a criminal psychologist, a newspaper illustrator, and a police commissioner to hunt down a brutal killer.
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The Dante Club
This novel shares the same engaging mixture of history, literature, and mystery as 'A Cass Shipton Mystery'. In 'The Dante Club', a series of murders in 1865 Boston, inspired by Dante's 'Inferno', are investigated by a club of scholars, including Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
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The Name of the Rose
For readers who appreciate the historical and philosophical aspects of 'A Cass Shipton Mystery', 'The Name of the Rose' is a great choice. Set in a 14th-century Italian monastery, a Franciscan friar and his young apprentice investigate a series of murders with ties to ancient and forbidden texts.
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The Lincoln Rhyme Series
Fans of intricate puzzles and suspenseful mysteries will enjoy this series, similar to 'A Cass Shipton Mystery'. Lincoln Rhyme, a quadriplegic detective, and his partner Amelia Sachs, solve complex crimes in New York City.
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The Woman in White
Readers who enjoy the gothic elements and multiple narrators in 'A Cass Shipton Mystery' will appreciate 'The Woman in White'. This classic sensation novel features an intricate plot involving a mysterious woman in white, a missing heiress, and a dashing art teacher.
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The Hound of the Baskervilles
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson's investigation of a supernatural curse and a mysterious hound on Dartmoor will appeal to fans of 'A Cass Shipton Mystery'. This classic mystery combines suspense, history, and the supernatural.
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The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency
For those who enjoy the amateur sleuth aspect of 'A Cass Shipton Mystery', this series features Mma Ramotswe, the first female detective in Botswana. Her cases range from missing husbands to stolen letters, and she solves them with warmth, humor, and insight.
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The Thirteenth Tale
Fans of 'A Cass Shipton Mystery' will appreciate the literary focus and gothic elements in 'The Thirteenth Tale'. A reclusive author reveals her dark secrets to a young biographer, leading to a captivating exploration of identity, family, and storytelling.
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The Lake of Dead Languages
Readers who enjoy the combination of history, literature, and mystery in 'A Cass Shipton Mystery' will find 'The Lake of Dead Languages' intriguing. A classics teacher at an all-girls boarding school uncovers a series of murders linked to an ancient language and a dark secret.
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The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie
Fans of 'A Cass Shipton Mystery' will enjoy this series for its amateur sleuth, historical setting, and clever mysteries. Eleven-year-old Flavia de Luce uses her intelligence and knowledge of chemistry to solve crimes in her 1950s English village.
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The West End Horror
Readers who appreciate the historical and literary aspects of 'A Cass Shipton Mystery' will enjoy this Sherlock Holmes novel. Holmes and Watson investigate a series of murders connected to a famous actor and a London theater.
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