
Susanna Gregory is the pseudonym of Elizabeth Cruwys, a Cambridge academic who was previously a coroner's officer. She is married to author Beau Riffenburgh who is her co-author on the Simon Beaufort books. AKA Simon Beaufort She writes detective fiction, and is noted for her series of mediaeval mysteries featuring Matthew Bartholomew, a teacher of medicine and investigator of murders in 14th-century Cambridge. These books may have some aspects in common with the Ellis Peters Cadfael series, the mediaeval adventures of a highly intelligent Benedictine monk and herbalist who came to the Benedictine order late in an eventful life, bringing with him considerable secular experience and wisdom combined with a deal of native wit. This sets him apart from his comparatively innocent and naíve monastic brethren. His activities, both as a monk and a healer, embroil him in a series of mysterious crimes, both secular and monastic, and he enthusiastically assumes the rôle of an amateur sleuth. Sceptical of superstition, he is somewhat ahead of his time, and much accurate historical detail is woven into the adventures. But there any resemblance to the comparatively warm-hearted Cadfael series ends: the tone and subject matter of the Gregory novels is far darker and does not shrink from portraying the harsh realities of life in the Middle Ages. The first in the series, A Plague on Both Your Houses is set against the ravages of the Black Death and subsequent novels take much of their subject matter from the attempts of society to recover from this disaster. These novels bear the marks of much detailed research into mediaeval conditions - many of the supporting characters have names taken from the documentation of the time, referenced at the end of each book - and bring vividly to life the all-pervading squalor of living conditions in England during the Middle Ages. The deep-rooted and pervasive practice of traditional leechcraft as it contrasts with the dawning science of evidence-based medicine is a common bone of contention between Matthew and the students he teaches at Michaelhouse College (now part of Trinity College, Cambridge), whilst the conflict between the students of Cambridge and the townsfolk continually threatens to escalate into violence. Another series of books, set just after the Restoration of Charles II and featuring Thomas Chaloner, detective and former spy, began with A Conspiracy of Violence published in January 2006, and continues with The Body in the Thames, published in hardback edition January 2011.
Series
Books

Blood on the Strand
2007

The Body in the Thames
2010

Murder on High Holborn
2014

The Chelsea Strangler
2016

The Butcher of Smithfield
2008

The Piccadilly Plot
2012

The Habit of Murder
2017

Death in St James's Park
2013

To Kill or Cure
2008

The Sanctuary Murders
2019

A Killer of Pilgrims
2010

An Order for Death
2001

A Killer in Winter
2003

The Executioner of St Paul's
2017

A Conspiracy of Violence
2006

The Tarnished Chalice
2006

A Deadly Brew
1998

A Poisonous Plot
2015

The Lost Abbot
2013

Murder by the Book
2012

An Unholy Alliance
1996

A Murder on London Bridge
2009

Intrigue in Covent Garden
2018

A Bone of Contention
1997

A Plague on Both Your Houses
1996

The Pudding Lane Plot
2022

The Clerkenwell Affair
2020

Death of a Scholar
2014

A Summer of Discontent
2002

A Masterly Murder
2000

The Cheapside Corpse
2015

The Westminster Poisoner
2009

The Chancellor's Secret
2021

The Hand of Justice
2004

The Devil's Disciples
2008

A Grave Concern
2016

A Wicked Deed
1999

Mystery in the Minster
2011

The Mark of a Murderer
2005

A Vein of Deceit
2009