Ali Falco Books in Order
Part ofJeff Carson Books in OrderSee the Ali Falco series by Jeff Carson in order, with both books listed, short summaries, series background on Ali and Italy, and guidance on where to start.
Last updated: December 25, 2025
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Publication Order
2 books
Tuscan Blood
by Jeff Carson
2024
Now a rookie detective in Siena and still recovering from a gunshot wound, Ali Falco is sent to a vineyard near Montalcino when a young winemaker is found murdered. Her first major case drags her through old Tuscan bloodlines, local politics, and a killer hidden among the vines.
The Como Falcon
by Jeff Carson
2022
Siena police officer Ali Falco returns to her hometown on Lake Como when her estranged father dies under suspicious circumstances. Surrounded by painful memories and guarded locals, she teams up with a Carabinieri investigator to uncover what really happened and what her family has been hiding.
Series background & context
The Ali Falco series shifts Jeff Carson's brand of crime fiction from the mountains of Colorado to the hills and lakes of Italy. Ali Falco is a police officer from Siena who earns a promotion into detective work just as her past comes crashing back into view.
In The Como Falcon, Ali has built a careful life patrolling the medieval streets of Siena, far from the family home she left behind on Lake Como. News of her estranged father's sudden death drags her north to the lakeside town she swore off, a place filled with grief, anger, and questions she never wanted to face.
What looks like a simple fatal accident quickly starts to smell wrong. Ali finds inconsistencies in the story of how her father died and realizes that old feuds and hidden deals may be involved. Working alongside a local Carabinieri officer with his own complicated history, she is pulled into a case that forces her to revisit childhood memories and decide which parts of her past she can trust.
The second book, Tuscan Blood, finds Ali back in Tuscany, this time in the wine country around Montalcino. Still recovering from injuries suffered up north and learning the ropes as a new detective, she is called to the scene when a young vintner is found murdered in his family home. The killing shakes a tight knit winery, throws a father and daughter into mourning, and hints at motives that run deeper than jealousy or money.
As Ali and her partners follow the trail, they move through vineyards, tasting rooms, and old stone villages where powerful families have ruled for generations. The investigation brushes up against local politics, the economics of famous wines, and the ways loyalty can be bought, sold, or betrayed. Each answer raises fresh doubts about who in this polished world is capable of spilling blood.
Across the series, Ali herself is as much the focus as the crimes. She is balancing recovery from trauma, shifting family loyalties, and the challenge of proving herself in a job where older colleagues expect her to misstep. Her determination, empathy, and stubborn streak drive the books as much as the twists of the investigations.
Readers who come from the David Wolf novels will recognize some familiar touches, crisp action scenes, layered mysteries, and a strong sense of place. Here, though, the backdrop is Italy, from alpine lakes to Tuscan hillsides, and the stories linger on food, language, and local rhythms even as they close in on danger. The result is an international police procedural that feels both atmospheric and propulsive.
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