David Dickinson Books in Order

David Dickinson is a renowned television presenter and historian, born in Dublin. Holding an honours degree in Classics from Cambridge, he embarked on a distinguished career with the BBC, where he excelled as editor of Newsnight and Panorama, two of the network's flagship current affairs programmes. Dickinson also served as series editor for Monarchy, a critically acclaimed three-part documentary series that delved into the complexities of the British royal family. Throughout his tenure, he demonstrated a keen eye for compelling storytelling and a deep understanding of the subjects he covered, earning him a reputation as a respected and versatile television professional.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by David Dickinson

  • #1
    Goodnight, Sweet Prince(2001)
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  • #2
    Death and the Jubilee(2002)
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  • #3
    Death of an Old Master(2004)
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  • #4
    Death of a Chancellor(2004)
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  • #5
    Death Called to the Bar(2005)
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  • #6
    Death on the Nevskii Prospekt(2006)
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  • #7
    Death on the Holy Mountain(2007)
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  • #8
    Death of a Pilgrim(2009)
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  • #9
    Death of a Wine Merchant(2010)
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  • #10
    Death in a Scarlet Coat(2011)
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  • #11
    Death at the Jesus Hospital(2012)
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  • #12
    Death of an Elgin Marble(2014)
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  • #13
    Death Comes to the Ballets Russes(2015)
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  • #14
    Death Comes to Lynchester Close(2016)
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  • #1
    Mycroft Holmes and The Adventure of the Silver Birches(2011)
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  • #2
    Mycroft Holmes and The Adventure of the Naval Engineer(2012)
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  • #3
    Mycroft Holmes and The Case of the Missing Popes(2012)
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  • #4
    Mycroft Holmes And The Bankers' Conclave(2012)
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  • #5
    Mycroft Holmes and Murder at the Diogenes Club(2012)
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  • #6
    Mycroft Holmes: The Case of the Romanov Pearls(2018)
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About David Dickinson

David Dickinson is a renowned television presenter and historian, born in Dublin. Holding an honours degree in Classics from Cambridge, he embarked on a distinguished career with the BBC, where he excelled as editor of Newsnight and Panorama, two of the network's flagship current affairs programmes. Dickinson also served as series editor for Monarchy, a critically acclaimed three-part documentary series that delved into the complexities of the British royal family. Throughout his tenure, he demonstrated a keen eye for compelling storytelling and a deep understanding of the subjects he covered, earning him a reputation as a respected and versatile television professional.

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