Christine Poulson Books in Order

Christine Poulson is a research fellow at the Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies at Sheffield University, where she contributes to a deeper understanding of the era's art and literature. As chair of the William Morris Society, she fosters a passion for 19th-century culture and its continued relevance. Her extensive body of work encompasses scholarly writings on the intersection of art and literature, with a particular focus on the Arthurian legend in British art from 1840 to 1920. This expertise is reflected in her non-fiction publications, which offer nuanced insights into the period. Based in Derbyshire, England, Christine lives with her family in a historic water mill, a testament to her enduring connection with the region that inspired her work.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Christine Poulson

  • #1
    Dead Letters(2002)
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  • #2
    Stage Fright(2003)
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  • #3
    Footfall(2006)
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  • #4
    Dead Letters / Murder Is Academic(2002)
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  • #1
    The Quest for the Grail(1999)
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  • #2
    CWA Anthology of Short Stories: Mystery Tour(2017)
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  • #3
    Accounting for Murder(2017)
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  • #4
    The Beat of Black Wings(2020)
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  • #5
    Ink and Daggers(2023)
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  • #6
    Reports from the Deep End(2023)
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  • #7
    Midsummer Mysteries Short Stories(2024)
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About Christine Poulson

Christine Poulson is a research fellow at the Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies at Sheffield University, where she contributes to a deeper understanding of the era's art and literature. As chair of the William Morris Society, she fosters a passion for 19th-century culture and its continued relevance. Her extensive body of work encompasses scholarly writings on the intersection of art and literature, with a particular focus on the Arthurian legend in British art from 1840 to 1920. This expertise is reflected in her non-fiction publications, which offer nuanced insights into the period. Based in Derbyshire, England, Christine lives with her family in a historic water mill, a testament to her enduring connection with the region that inspired her work.

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