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Deborah Crombie (''née'' Darden) is an American author of the Duncan Kincaid / Gemma James mystery series set in the United Kingdom. Crombie was raised in
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, and has lived in the United Kingdom. She now lives in
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. Crombie studied biology at
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Bibliography

Duncan Kincaid & Gemma James series *''A Share in Death'' (1993; ) *''All Shall be Well'' (1994; ) *''Leave the Grave Green'' (1995; ) *''Mourn Not Your Dead'' (1996; ) *''Dreaming of the Bones'' (1997; ) *''Kissed a Sad Goodbye'' (1999; ) *''A Finer End'' (2001; ) *''And Justice There is None'' (2002; ) *''Now May You Weep'' (2003; ) *''In a Dark House'' (2005; ) *''Water Like a Stone'' (2007; ) *''Where Memories Lie'' (2008; ) *''Necessary as Blood'' (2009; ) *"Nocturne" (2012; short story, limited-edition e-book) *''No Mark upon Her'' (2012; ) *''The Sound of Broken Glass'' (2013; ) *''To Dwell in Darkness'' (2014; ) *''Garden of Lamentations'' (2017; ) *''A Bitter Feast'' (2019; ) *''A Killing of Innocents'' (2023; )


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