Alexandra Cooper Books in Order
Part ofLinda Fairstein Books in OrderSee all the Alexandra Cooper legal thrillers by Linda Fairstein in order, with book summaries, New York City landmark settings, series background, and suggestions on the best place to start reading.
Last updated: December 24, 2025
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Publication Order
21 books
Blood Oath
by Linda Fairstein
2019
Back in the DA’s office after trauma and scandal, Alex Cooper meets a young woman who reports a long ago rape by a powerful man she once trusted. As Alex works to revive the abandoned case, a poisoning inside her own office and old secrets at a research institution raise the stakes.
Deadfall
by Linda Fairstein
2017
Moments after stepping outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Alex Cooper’s boss, District Attorney Paul Battaglia, is shot and collapses into her arms. Branded a prime suspect, Alex joins Mike Chapman to probe secret societies, wildlife trophy hunting, and political enemies to clear her name and find the real killer.
Killer Look
by Linda Fairstein
2016
Still recovering from a recent kidnapping, Alex Cooper is supposed to be on leave when fashion icon Wolf Savage dies in what looks like a staged suicide. Drawn in through an old friend, she finds that the glamour of Seventh Avenue hides financial ruin, family rifts, and motives for murder.
Surfing the Panther
by Linda Fairstein
2015
In this crossover short story, Manhattan prosecutor Alexandra Cooper shares a legal conference panel with Los Angeles defense attorney Paul Madriani. When an audience member offers new evidence that could clear Madriani’s client, the pair follow the lead into a conspiracy reaching far beyond any single courtroom.
Devil's Bridge
by Linda Fairstein
2015
After learning that a dangerous stalker has finally been arrested, Alex Cooper disappears on her way home from a celebratory dinner. Told largely from Detective Mike Chapman’s point of view, the novel turns into a citywide chase that stretches from the George Washington Bridge to the Statue of Liberty as he races to find her.
Terminal City
by Linda Fairstein
2014
A young woman is discovered murdered in a luxury suite at the Waldorf Astoria, strange track like cuts carved into her skin. When a second body turns up near Grand Central Terminal with the same mark, Alex Cooper and her team uncover a threat rooted in the station’s vast maze of tunnels and secrets.
Death Angel
by Linda Fairstein
2013
A teenage girl’s body is found near Bethesda Fountain in Central Park, beneath the Angel of the Waters statue. As Alex Cooper and Mike Chapman connect the murder to past disappearances and the buried history of Seneca Village, the park’s seeming refuge becomes a hunting ground for a calculating killer.
Night Watch
by Linda Fairstein
2012
On vacation in the south of France with her restaurateur boyfriend, Alex Cooper is pulled into a local murder that threatens his reputation and freedom. Called back to New York to help with a politically charged rape case involving an international power broker, she must decide whom she can trust on either continent.
Silent Mercy
by Linda Fairstein
2011
The decapitated body of a woman is staged on the steps of a Harlem church, her head later found near a cathedral. When another outspoken female cleric is killed, Alex Cooper and Mike Chapman follow a trail through Manhattan’s religious institutions and old scandals about women and power in the pulpit.
Hell Gate
by Linda Fairstein
2010
A shipwreck off New York’s coast exposes a deadly human trafficking operation, just as a sex scandal threatens a rising congressman. When Alex Cooper sees that a tattoo links a drowned young woman to the murdered politician’s lover, she uncovers a conspiracy that reaches deep into city politics.
Lethal Legacy
by Linda Fairstein
2009
A frightened rare book conservator is attacked in her Upper East Side apartment, then vanishes, and another woman is found dead beside a jewel encrusted volume. Alex Cooper’s search leads into the tunnels and reading rooms of the New York Public Library, where priceless maps and family rivalries collide.
Killer Heat
by Linda Fairstein
2008
In the middle of a brutal summer, Alex Cooper and her detectives chase a predator whose victims turn up tortured and murdered in abandoned buildings and on isolated islands. As a decades old rape case and gang threats resurface, the hunt becomes a race to stop a serial killer.
Bad Blood
by Linda Fairstein
2007
Assistant DA Alex Cooper is trying a high profile case against a charming businessman accused of hiring a hit man to kill his wife when an explosion tears through New York’s massive Water Tunnel 3 project. Links between the defendant and the underground blast force her into the perilous world of sandhogs and long buried family feuds.
Death Dance
by Linda Fairstein
2006
When a world famous ballerina vanishes during a performance at Lincoln Center, Alex Cooper joins Mike Chapman and Mercer Wallace backstage at the Metropolitan Opera. Their search exposes ruthless ambitions, dangerous lovers, and old scandals in the rarefied but cutthroat world of New York theater.
Entombed
by Linda Fairstein
2005
Demolition workers at a Greenwich Village brownstone once linked to Edgar Allan Poe uncover a woman’s skeleton bricked upright behind a wall. While Alex Cooper also pursues a serial rapist on the Upper East Side, a Poe obsessed secret society and a copycat killer collide in chilling ways.
The Kills
by Linda Fairstein
2004
Alex Cooper prosecutes a complicated date rape case even as an elderly woman with a glamorous past is murdered for a legendary gold coin. As the two investigations intersect, Alex is drawn into a web of family greed and violence that stretches to the tidal flats known as the Kills.
The Bone Vault
by Linda Fairstein
2003
A young museum researcher’s body is discovered shipped inside an Egyptian sarcophagus bound for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Alex Cooper, Mike Chapman, and Mercer Wallace trace the crime through the hidden corridors, rivalries, and fundraising battles of New York’s great museums.
The Deadhouse
by Linda Fairstein
2001
After a university professor is strangled and dumped in an elevator shaft, a cryptic note leads Alex Cooper to Roosevelt Island and the ruins of a nineteenth century smallpox hospital known as the Deadhouse. Digging into the island’s dark history, she uncovers fresh motives for murder.
Cold Hit
by Linda Fairstein
1999
A silk clad woman is found bound to a ladder and pulled from the Hudson near Manhattan’s northern tip, her identity and killer unknown. Alex Cooper follows a trail through elite auction houses and edgy galleries, where stolen art and buried secrets make her a target too.
Likely To Die
by Linda Fairstein
1997
When top neurosurgeon Gemma Dogen is raped and stabbed in her Manhattan hospital office, Alex Cooper is called in to untangle a maze of colleagues, students, and rivals. The investigation turns the hospital from a place of healing into a claustrophobic and deadly crime scene.
Final Jeopardy
by Linda Fairstein
1996
Manhattan sex crimes prosecutor Alexandra Cooper wakes to a tabloid announcing her own murder, only to learn that a famous actress was killed at her Martha's Vineyard cottage instead. As Alex hunts the shooter, she must decide whether she or her friend was the real target.
Series background & context
The Alexandra Cooper novels follow Manhattan prosecutor Alexandra “Alex” Cooper as she navigates sex crimes cases that rarely stay neatly inside the courtroom.
Alex is an assistant district attorney who leads the sex crimes unit for New York County. Her job pulls her into the worst things people do to one another, but also into the lives of victims and families who are trying to move forward. She leans on a small circle of allies, especially detectives Mike Chapman and Mercer Wallace, whose banter and arguments keep the work from swallowing them whole.
Each book takes a different corner of New York City as its focal point. In Final Jeopardy and Likely To Die, Alex moves between courtrooms and hospital corridors. The Deadhouse sends her to the eerie ruins and history of Roosevelt Island, while The Bone Vault dives into the back rooms and storage spaces of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Natural History. Later titles explore the New York Public Library’s rare book collections, Central Park’s hidden past, the secret infrastructure under Grand Central Terminal, and the politics swirling around City Hall and the waterfront.
The cases themselves blend old fashioned detective work with forensics and legal strategy. Alex is usually juggling more than one problem at a time: a high profile trial that could implode on a technicality, a fresh crime scene that demands immediate attention, and the office politics that come with working for an ambitious district attorney. The books linger on interviews, search warrants, autopsy findings, and grand jury tactics, but keep the pace up with regular twists and shifting theories.
Over the series, readers watch Alex’s personal life change alongside her work. Long friendships with Mike and Mercer deepen and strain, new relationships start and falter, and the emotional toll of seeing so much harm accumulates. The novels do not shy away from the weight of trauma, but they balance it with pockets of dark humor, trivia about New York history, and the sense of a found family built inside the justice system.
If you like legal thrillers that feel rooted in real procedure and real places, the Alexandra Cooper books are designed to drop you into the middle of the investigation, let you see how a case is built step by step, and then follow it all the way to a verdict or a late breaking surprise.
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