Category: Book Series Guide

The Complete Ann Cleeves Series in Order: Vera, Shetland, and Two Rivers
I don’t know about you, but when I discover an author whose stories feel like stepping into another world, one filled with vivid landscapes, compelling detectives, and just the right touch of mystery, I want to dive in headfirst. That’s exactly how I felt when I stumbled upon Ann Cleeves. There’s something unbeatably comforting about…

Every Rick Riordan Book in Order: Updated for 2026 (Including ‘The Court of the Dead’)
Sometimes I curl up with a stack of Rick Riordan books, and I swear the pages crackle with electric mythology, Greek gods crashing into modern-day juniors, Norse legends lighting up Boston streets, Egyptian magic making Brooklyn feel enchanted. As someone who’s lost track mid-series (again), I know the hesitation: Wait, what should I read next?…

The Complete Jesse Stone Books in Order: From Robert B. Parker to Christopher Farnsworth
I don’t know about you, but sometimes I stumble across a character so compelling that I can’t help but follow every twist of their story, from start to finish. For me, Jesse Stone has become one of those characters. With each novel, I feel like I’m settling into my favorite comfy armchair, one that smells…

The Complete Cormoran Strike Books in Order: 2026 Definitive Guide
When I first stumbled upon the Cormoran Strike series, I wasn’t expecting to be completely hooked, but here I am, waiting (impatiently!) for every new release. What makes this series so addictive is the perfect blend of gritty crime, slow-burn character development, and that underlying tension between Strike and Robin that keeps me flipping pages.…

Agatha Raisin Books in Order: The M.C. Beaton and R.W. Green Eras
I have such a soft spot for quirky, middle-aged detectives with a penchant for meddling in murder mysteries, and Agatha Raisin fits that bill to a tee. Somehow, her transition from a fast-paced, London PR life to village chaos in the Cotswolds feels like my own escape fantasy, except with more sleuthing. There’s something so…

Paul Doiron’s Mike Bowditch Books: The Definitive Guide to Maine’s Most Famous Warden
Ever since I stumbled upon The Poacher’s Son, I’ve been hooked on Paul Doiron’s Mike Bowditch series, and I have to say, tracing the path of a rugged Maine game warden across multiple books has been one of my quiet joys. Every novel has felt like stepping into the woods with Mike, experiencing his triumphs,…

The Original Dexter Books in Order: A Guide for Fans of ‘Original Sin’ and ‘Resurrection’
Whenever I hear the name Dexter, my mind instantly jumps to one of the most fascinating anti-heroes in modern crime fiction, a blood spatter analyst who moonlights as a vigilante serial killer. It’s dark, it’s twisted, and somehow, it’s addictive. I remember picking up the first book and being both disturbed and intrigued at the…

Every Ken Follett Book in Order: Updated for 2026 (Including ‘Circle of Days’)
You know those times when a book just grips you, makes you feel like you’ve stepped into another world? Ken Follett has a rare talent for that. I’ll admit, I still find myself daydreaming about cathedral builders and secretive spies long after I close the cover. So when I started mapping out all his books…

Kathy Reichs’ Bones Series: The Definitive Reading Guide and Checklist
You know those moments when one book opens a door, and suddenly you’re swimming through an entire universe of forensic anthropology, quirky characters, and page-turning investigations? That was me with Kathy Reichs. I cracked open Déjà Dead out of curiosity, and before I knew it, I was tethered to Temperance Brennan, yanking every book from…

Clive Cussler Books in Order: A Complete Guide to the 5 Major Series
I don’t know about you, but there’s something electrifying about diving into Clive Cussler’s books, like strapping into a cinematic adventure in your mind. Every novel feels like a jump-off point to battling sea monsters, racing through deserts, or uncovering lost civilizations. I’ve always felt a cheeky thrill when I open one, aware that I’m…










