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Andie Henning Books in Order

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See the Andie Henning books in order by James Grippando, with quick summaries, series background, and help deciding where to start.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Under Cover Of Darkness

by James Grippando

2000

Seattle lawyer Gus Wheatley seems to have everything until his wife vanishes without a trace. Her disappearance collides with an FBI hunt for a brutal serial killer, and the case starts closing in on Gus's polished life.

2

Need You Now

by James Grippando

2012

After a giant Ponzi scheme collapses, Patrick Lloyd and his girlfriend Lilly realize they know things powerful people will kill to keep buried. Their flight from Wall Street opens onto a much larger government conspiracy.

Series background & context

The books linked to Andie Henning are looser and more varied than a typical detective series. They are connected by Andie's FBI career, her undercover skills, and the kind of cases that sit where crime, money, and institutional power meet. If Jack Swyteck's books are courtroom driven, the Andie books are more likely to move through field work, surveillance, fraud, and the hidden systems behind public scandal.

Andie is not written as a superhero. She is observant, controlled, and good at reading a room before anyone else realizes what is wrong. She made her name in the FBI's Seattle office, and that background gives her a slightly different feel from Jack and his Miami legal world. She trusts evidence, keeps her head, and knows that the most dangerous person in the room is not always the loudest one.

That makes her a good fit for stories where appearances keep shifting. In Under Cover Of Darkness, a polished professional life starts to crack after a woman disappears and serial violence enters the picture. In Money To Burn and Need You Now, the danger runs through Wall Street money, financial collapse, and the kind of secrets that powerful people assume will stay buried. These books care as much about motive and leverage as they do about action.

Money is a major thread in this sequence. Hedge funds, vanished fortunes, Ponzi fallout, and stolen cash are never just background color. They are the source of pressure, corruption, and fear. That gives the Andie books a sleek, modern edge. They are thrillers about what happens when big systems fail, and when ordinary people realize too late that they are standing inside someone else's scheme.

Cash Landing is especially useful if you want the shape of the series. It works as a prequel, places Andie in early Miami, and shows her doing what she does best, following the money after a major airport heist. It also begins to connect her world with Jack Swyteck's, which adds an extra layer if you plan to read across both series.

The tone throughout is fast, contemporary, and suspicious of easy answers. These are not puzzle mysteries. They are stories about pressure, divided loyalties, and the cost of getting too close to the truth. Andie holds the center because she can move through that chaos without pretending it is simple.

That makes this a good series for readers who like their suspense sharp, procedural, and just a little dangerous.

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