Sue Grafton's A-Z series about Kinsey Millhone the detective. She wrote the first one in the 80's, and continued onward in "real" time, so Kinsey doesn't have a computer, cell phone or any technology to help her search. She has to use her wits, and has a great personality.
She has a copy machine, but that's about it for the tech stuff.
Cosys-most popular during the Golden age of mysteries between the World wars and set at a family estate. My favourite is Agatha Christie's Poirot mysteries-though he sometimes appeared all over the world, not always in Cosys-and Miss Marple mysteries. But I love all of Christie's peers as well.
I love Christie. I have read her mysteries at least 2 times!
Fringe rocks! It will lift your IQ to monumental heights.
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