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Andrew Cunningham Books in Order

Explore Andrew Cunningham books in order, from Yestertime and Eden Rising to the Lies novels, with series guides, summaries, and where to start.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

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Eden Rising

by Andrew Cunningham

2013

When a sudden catastrophe wipes out most of humanity, teenagers Ben and Lila are left to survive in a violent, broken world. Their search for safety becomes a test of love, endurance, and what they are willing to do to stay human.

Wisdom Spring

by Andrew Cunningham

2013

Jessica Norton is accused of murdering four members of a senator's staff, and grieving Jon Harper unexpectedly becomes her ally. Their flight from a powerful conspiracy leads toward Alaska and a truth bigger than either expected.

Eden Lost

by Andrew Cunningham

2014

Seven years after the catastrophe, Ben and Lila have carved out a fragile life away from the worst of humanity. Storm, fire, and new danger force them back into a brutal world they hoped they had escaped.

The Creeping Sludge

by Andrew Cunningham

2014

Artie and his friends suspect a chemical company is polluting the river, and then their science teacher disappears. To solve the case, they have to outsmart crooks and uncover what the company is hiding.

The Ghost Car

by Andrew Cunningham

2014

When a priceless antique car stolen twenty-five years earlier starts appearing again, Plainville erupts with rumors. Artie sees a real mystery, and he is determined to solve the old case before it disappears again.

The Mysterious Stranger

by Andrew Cunningham

2014

A burglar is loose in Plainville, and Artie MacArthur is sure the odd stranger he keeps seeing is involved. With Jenny and Sam at his side, he follows the clues into trouble.

The Ride of Doom

by Andrew Cunningham

2014

A bank robbery at the county fair puts suspicion on singer Dallas Dakota, and Artie refuses to believe his hero is guilty. The truth may be hiding in the fair's newest attraction, the Ride of Doom.

The Sky Prisoner

by Andrew Cunningham

2014

After a small plane crashes in the woods, Artie finds a coded message and a link to a string of missing aircraft. The case sends him toward thieves, danger, and a very unexpected flight.

All Lies

by Andrew Cunningham

2015

After his father's death, Del Honeycutt is pulled into an old family mystery involving hidden treasure, murder, and a stolen painting. Teaming up with novelist Sabrina Spencer only makes the hunt more dangerous.

Deadly Shore

by Andrew Cunningham

2015

Terrorists cut Cape Cod off from the mainland just as a Category 4 hurricane bears down. With an anthrax threat spreading panic, the people trapped on the Cape have almost nowhere left to run.

Eden's Legacy

by Andrew Cunningham

2016

Seventeen years after the world fell apart, Ben and Lila are finally living in relative peace. When young people from their community disappear after a brutal attack, they have to go back out into danger to bring them home.

Fatal Lies

by Andrew Cunningham

2016

The murder of a reclusive woman in a dusty Texas town pulls Del Honeycutt and Sabrina Spencer into a thirty-year-old web of false identities and family secrets. The deeper they dig, the more dangerous Daisy Leduc's past becomes.

Vegas Lies

by Andrew Cunningham

2017

Five Oregon teenagers vanish, and in Las Vegas a woman disappears on her way to meet Del and Sabrina. As the two cases begin to connect, the search turns into a race against time.

Secrets & Lies

by Andrew Cunningham

2018

A box that survives the crash of ValuJet 592 sends Del Honeycutt and Sabrina Spencer into a far-reaching mystery. One violent moment opens a trail through the Everglades and into secrets people have killed to protect.

Blood Lies

by Andrew Cunningham

2020

When Sabrina Spencer is shot on a Boston street, Del Honeycutt refuses to believe it was random. His search for the truth opens an older, darker trail of violence with deadly stakes for everyone around them.

Yestertime

by Andrew Cunningham

2020

Near the ghost town of Hollow Rock, Ray Burton uncovers a trunk that should not exist. The discovery pulls him into a time-travel mystery where one wrong step could alter past, present, and future.

Yestertime of Time Travel

by Andrew Cunningham

2020

Journalist Ray Burton finds an impossible note and modern objects hidden near an Arizona ghost town. What starts as a mystery becomes a dangerous journey into time portals, missing people, and history that refuses to stay put.

Buried Lies

by Andrew Cunningham

2021

A mass grave found on Del Honeycutt and Sabrina Spencer's land drags them into a forty-year-old mystery. Missing boys, murder, and a secret project turn their quiet New Hampshire life into another deadly case.

Eden's Survival

by Andrew Cunningham

2021

Twenty years after the catastrophe, Cat and Simon have built a quiet life in what was once Colorado. A threat from the old violent world tears that peace apart and forces them into another fight for survival.

The Yestertime Effect

by Andrew Cunningham

2022

Ray Burton and Natalie O'Brien should be safe in 1958 England, but suddenly they are missing. As time travelers start disappearing across eras, the people who know about the portals realize someone is trying to erase them for good.

The Yestertime Warning of Time Travel

by Andrew Cunningham

2022

Ray, Natalie, and the other stranded travelers are desperate to get back to the 21st century. When a narrow path home appears, new information makes the clock even deadlier.

Nowhere Alone

by Andrew Cunningham

2023

Bush pilot Scott Harper is forced at gunpoint to land in the middle of nowhere, then crashes while escaping. Injured and hunted in the Alaskan wilderness, he has to keep moving or die where no one will find him.

Sea of Lies

by Andrew Cunningham

2023

On a Caribbean cruise, Del Honeycutt runs into an old classmate who soon vanishes. When an apparent impostor takes his place, Del and Sabrina find themselves trapped in a floating maze of deception.

The Yestertime Shift

by Andrew Cunningham

2023

Urban explorer Keith Miller leads a group into an old mountain inn and accidentally sends them through a portal to 1917. From afar, Ray Burton tries to help as the rules of the portals seem to change again.

Maui Lies

by Andrew Cunningham

2024

When their friend Jack is arrested for murdering his business partner on Maui, Del and Sabrina rush to help. What they find is a tangle of disappearances, deceit, and danger on an island that stops feeling like paradise.

The 7th Passenger

by Andrew Cunningham

2024

Scott Harper, his adopted daughter Michaela, and dog Max find the wreckage of a plane that vanished in 1966. The bodies inside raise one impossible question, who was the seventh passenger, and why does the CIA care?

Eden's Fury

by Andrew Cunningham

2025

Catastrophic rain destroys Cat and Simon's valley and sends them back on the road. As Cat searches for answers about Ben and Lila, the endless storms begin to look less like nature and more like a new threat.

Lost Passage

by Andrew Cunningham

2025

A half-frozen stranger brings Scott Harper a story about a hidden valley near an abandoned Alaska mining town. To stay alive, Scott has to return to a place loaded with bad memories and deadly secrets.

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The Yestertime Fracture

by Andrew Cunningham

2026

A fugitive from the 22nd century, an accidental traveler in 1950, and a desperate message from 1880 all collide. As portal sites begin showing alarming changes, the danger reaches beyond any one timeline.

Where should I start?

If you want twisty mysteries: All LiesFatal LiesVegas Lies
If you like time travel with a human angle: YestertimeThe Yestertime EffectThe Yestertime Warning of Time Travel
If you want post-apocalyptic survival: Eden RisingEden LostEden's Legacy
If you want wilderness thrillers: Wisdom SpringNowhere AloneThe 7th Passenger
If you're reading with younger mystery fans: The Mysterious StrangerThe Ghost CarThe Creeping Sludge

Author bio

Andrew Cunningham was born in England but has spent most of his life in the United States. He grew up in different parts of the country, and that sense of movement stayed with him. It later showed up in his fiction, which jumps from Cape Cod to Alaska to the desert Southwest without ever feeling like it lost its footing.

His path to novels was not a straight line. Before publishing fiction, he worked as an interpreter for the deaf, then spent years as an independent bookseller, freelance writer, and copy editor. Those jobs kept him close to language, to books, and to the small human details that make suspense work.

He writes like someone who has spent a long time listening.

Cunningham also lived for many years on Cape Cod, and place matters a lot in his books. The coast, small towns, forests, and back roads do not feel pasted in at the last minute. They feel known. That helps explain why his stories often work best when ordinary people are suddenly trapped in a landscape that will not make anything easy for them.

His first adult novel, Eden Rising, arrived in 2013 and introduced a pattern he has returned to often since: take regular people, remove every safety net, and see what survives. Ben and Lila, the young leads of that post-apocalyptic series, are dealing with catastrophe on a global scale, but the books stay personal. Hunger, grief, love, fear, and the struggle to hold onto decency matter as much as the collapse itself.

Readers who come to Cunningham through All Lies usually meet a different side of him, one that enjoys buried history, hidden motives, and the chemistry between recurring characters. Del Honeycutt and mystery novelist Sabrina Spencer carry the Lies books, which mix murder, cold cases, family secrets, travel, and a dry sense of humor. If you want the broader thriller version of Cunningham, Wisdom Spring and Deadly Shore show how comfortable he is with conspiracies, pursuit, and big public danger.

Then he goes and folds time itself into the problem.

In Yestertime and its sequels, Cunningham takes a high-concept idea, natural time portals and the people lost in them, and keeps the story grounded in character. He is clearly interested in the speculative side of the premise, but he seems just as interested in the practical cost of being out of time. How do you live in the wrong century. Who do you trust. How much of yourself can you carry across when everything around you has changed.

He has also written the Arthur MacArthur mysteries for younger readers under the name A.R. Cunningham. That part of his work says something useful about his range. Even when he shifts from middle-grade sleuthing to adult thrillers or end-of-the-world fiction, he keeps coming back to the same core interests: ordinary people under pressure, sharp settings, quick-moving plots, and the question of who people become when the rules fall away.

Outside writing, Cunningham has said he is grateful for his years in martial arts, where he reached the rank of 4th-degree master black belt in Tang Soo Do. He now lives in Florida with his wife. After books filled with storms, ruins, long roads, and dangerous secrets, that sounds like a pretty good place to write the next one.

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