Order of Thomas Littlejohn Books

Thomas Littlejohn is the protagonist in a series of crime fiction novels by English novelist George Bellairs. The novels consist of strong plots, strong characters, scandal, intrigue, and humour. Inspector Littlejohn himself is both intelligent and compassionate. The series has a contemporary setting to when the books were written, and are usually set in small communities.
George Bellairs began his Thomas Littlejohn series in 1941 with the novel Littlejohn on Leave. The series concluded in 1980 with the novel An Old Man Dies. Below is a list of George Bellairs’ Thomas Littlejohn books in order of when they were first released (which is the same as their chronological order):
Publication Order of Thomas Littlejohn Books
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Littlejohn on Leave |
(1941) |
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The Four Unfaithful Servants |
(1942) |
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Death of a Busybody |
(1942) |
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The Dead Shall be Raised & Murder of a Quack |
(1942) |
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The Case of the Seven Whistlers |
(1944) |
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He’d Rather Be Dead |
(1945) |
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Calamity at Harwood |
(1945) |
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Death in the Night Watches |
(1946) |
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The Case of the Scared Rabbits |
(1946) |
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The Crime at Halfpenny Bridge |
(1946) |
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Death on the Last Train |
(1948) |
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Outrage on Gallows Hill |
(1949) |
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The Case of the DeMented Spiv |
(1949) |
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The Case of the Famished Parson |
(1949) |
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Half-Mast for the Deemster |
(1950) |
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The Case of the Headless Jesuit |
(1950) |
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Dead March for Penelope Blow |
(1951) |
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Death in Dark Glasses |
(1952) |
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Crime in Lepers’ Hollow |
(1952) |
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A Knife for Harry Dodd |
(1953) |
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Corpses in Enderby |
(1954) |
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The Cursing Stones Murder |
(1954) |
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Death in Room Five |
(1955) |
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Death Treads Softly |
(1956) |
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Death Drops the Pilot |
(1956) |
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Death in High Provence |
(1957) |
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Death Sends for the Doctor |
(1957) |
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Corpse at the Carnival |
(1958) |
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Murder Makes Mistakes |
(1958) |
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Bones in the Wilderness |
(1959) |
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Toll the Bell for Murder |
(1959) |
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Death in the Fearful Night |
(1960) |
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Death in Despair |
(1960) |
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Death of a Tin God |
(1961) |
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The Body in the Dumb River |
(1961) |
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Murder Masquerade |
(1961) |
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The Tormentors |
(1962) |
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Death Before Breakfast |
(1962) |
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Death in the Wasteland |
(1963) |
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Death of a Shadow |
(1964) |
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Surfeit of Suspects |
(1964) |
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Death Spins the Wheel |
(1965) |
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Strangers Among the Dead |
(1966) |
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Intruder in the Dark |
(1966) |
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Death in Desolation |
(1967) |
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Single ticket to Death |
(1967) |
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Fatal Alibi |
(1968) |
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Murder Gone Mad |
(1968) |
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Tycoon’s Death-Bed |
(1970) |
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Pomeroy Deceased |
(1971) |
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The Night They Killed Joss Varran |
(1971) |
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Murder Adrift |
(1972) |
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Devious Murder |
(1973) |
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Fear Round About |
(1975) |
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All Roads to Sospel |
(1977) |
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The Downhill Ride Of Leeman Popple |
(1979) |
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An Old Man Dies |
(1980) |
Notes: Murder Will Speak was also published under the alternate title of The Dead Shall Be Raised. The Case of the Headless Jesuit was also released as Death Brings in the New Year. Dead March for Penelope Blow is also known as Dead March for Penelope. The Body in the Dumb River was also published under the title of Murder Masquerade. Close All Roads to Sospel was shortened to All Roads to Sospel.