Butch Karp and Marlene Ciampi Books in Order
Part ofRobert K Tanenbaum Books in OrderExplore the Butch Karp and Marlene Ciampi series by Robert K Tanenbaum, with every book in order, brief summaries, series background, and suggestions on the best novels to read first.
Last updated: January 17, 2026
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Publication Order
29 books
Without Fear or Favor
by Robert K Tanenbaum
2017
After a white police officer shoots the unarmed son of a prominent Black pastor in Harlem, protests explode and a militant group begins targeting cops. Karp, Marlene, and their team must separate evidence from spin, prosecuting a brutal crime while uncovering a plot to use justified anger as cover for a campaign of revenge killings.
Infamy
by Robert K Tanenbaum
2017
A decorated Army veteran unexpectedly guns down a colonel in New York and claims he was the subject of secret mind control experiments. Backed by a high powered defense lawyer with political ties, he becomes the centerpiece of Karp's murder case, while an investigative reporter suggests the shooting is tied to a deeper pattern of government corruption that could put everyone involved in danger.
Trap
by Robert K Tanenbaum
2015
A bomb explodes at a Manhattan book event for a Holocaust survivor who champions charter schools, killing her and others. A neo Nazi seems like the obvious culprit, but Karp suspects the attack hides corruption inside the teachers union, and his prosecution of the case unfolds alongside threats to his twin sons and a bitter fight over education politics.
Fatal Conceit
by Robert K Tanenbaum
2014
After the director of the CIA dies under suspicious circumstances just before he can testify about a terrorist attack in Chechnya, Karp finds himself battling powerful figures in Washington. As he pursues a murder case that threatens a sitting administration, his own daughter is taken hostage overseas, forcing him to fight for the truth in court while racing to save his family.
Tragic
by Robert K Tanenbaum
2013
A waterfront union whistleblower is gunned down soon after accusing longshore boss Charlie Vitteli of rigging elections and stealing from his own members. Karp takes on a case that echoes classic dockside tragedies, probing bribery, witness intimidation, and another suspicious death as he looks for the one weakness that can topple a ruthless labor kingpin.
Bad Faith
by Robert K Tanenbaum
2012
When parents let their ten year old son die of a treatable cancer after a manipulative preacher urges them to rely only on prayer, Karp prosecutes them for reckless manslaughter. The same evangelist has secretly insured the boy's life for his own benefit, and Marlene's trip to dig into his past in Memphis collides with the plans of a deadly Russian operative who wants revenge on the Karp family.
Outrage
by Robert K Tanenbaum
2011
Months after a brutal double homicide, timid Bronx teenager Felix Acevedo confesses and is indicted in a blaze of headlines, but Karp is convinced the case was rushed. As a real killer keeps stalking women, Marlene's investigation pits her against a drug addicted psychopath and a bitter detective who will sabotage evidence, lie, and kill to protect his own reputation.
Betrayed
by Robert K Tanenbaum
2010
Charismatic mosque leader Sharif Jabbar sits in Manhattan's jail awaiting trial on new terrorism charges after a previous case collapsed, and Karp is determined not to lose him again. While a radical defense lawyer paints Jabbar as a victim, Marlene investigates the murder of a society woman and a vanished debutante, uncovering a hidden world of high end escort work that intersects with extremist politics.
Capture
by Robert K Tanenbaum
2009
A young actress from Spanish Harlem is found shot in the penthouse of a famous Broadway producer, and Karp takes the case after the original prosecutor dies under suspicious circumstances. As he pushes a high profile trial that challenges a slick defense team, international conspirators kidnap Lucy, forcing Karp and Marlene to solve deadly riddles before a wider catastrophe unfolds.
Escape
by Robert K Tanenbaum
2008
A radical academic, married to a rising politician, claims God told her to kill her three children and pleads insanity, leaving Karp to argue that she knew exactly what she was doing. At the same time a homegrown jihadist bombs a Manhattan synagogue, and the Karp family uncovers a larger plot aimed at crippling the city's emergency services.
Malice
by Robert K Tanenbaum
2007
Still recovering from an assassination attempt, Karp uncovers a shadowy cartel that uses terror attacks to push the country toward authoritarian rule. His investigation into the bombing of schoolchildren overlaps with Marlene's search in Idaho for a missing college student, while Lucy and her allies race to stop another planned assassination in Manhattan.
Counterplay
by Robert K Tanenbaum
2006
When sociopathic former mayoral candidate Andrew Kane escapes from prison and a busload of schoolchildren are murdered, Karp knows his old enemy has allied with terrorists. Juggling that manhunt with a cold case against a wealthy businessman whose wife vanished years ago, he watches Marlene face threats from extremists and foreign agents determined to silence her.
Fury
by Robert K Tanenbaum
2005
A Brooklyn jogger's rape case ends with convictions that are later thrown out, and the freed attackers sue the city for millions, claiming they were innocent. Karp suspects a corrupt alliance between a grandstanding lawyer and local politicians, even as a separate terror cell prepares a New Year's Eve attack that puts the Karp family in underground danger.
Hoax
by Robert K Tanenbaum
2004
The shooting of a flashy rap mogul pulls Karp into the brutal politics of the music business, where rivalries and money hide deeper crimes. While Marlene and Lucy are in New Mexico on a retreat, he uncovers ties between the killing, a charismatic would be mayor, and a church abuse scandal that reaches into city power structures.
Resolved
by Robert K Tanenbaum
2003
Convicted killer Felix Tighe escapes from prison obsessed with destroying the people who put him there, starting with the NYPD detectives who arrested him. As Karp chases a new terror plot tied to a radical Islamist he once prosecuted, Tighe closes in on teenage Lucy, turning the case into a personal battle for the Karp family.
Absolute Rage
by Robert K Tanenbaum
2002
While the Karp family enjoys a quiet Long Island summer, news arrives that their friends in a West Virginia coal town have been slaughtered. Appointed special prosecutor, Karp enters a world of corrupt union bosses, company men, and gun thugs, fighting to solve the murders and keep his own family from becoming the next targets.
Enemy Within
by Robert K Tanenbaum
2001
In a New York gripped by IPO money and widening inequality, Karp confronts two controversial shootings that raise charges of racism and police corruption. As he battles over the proper use of the death penalty, Marlene rides a wave of sudden paper wealth, and their gifted daughter becomes entangled with a serial killer preying on the homeless.
True Justice
by Robert K Tanenbaum
1999
A dead newborn found in the trash ignites public fury, and Karp's boss orders the prosecution of the baby's fifteen year old mother for homicide. With media and politics swirling, Marlene takes on a different tragedy, and soon the couple find their marriage and their daughter Lucy pulled into a case about blame, mercy, and what justice really demands.
Act of Revenge
by Robert K Tanenbaum
1999
Karp prosecutes a brutal mob execution that may be part of a larger gang war, while Marlene is hired to re examine a decades old apparent suicide from the Empire State Building. When their twelve year old daughter Lucy witnesses a killing at an Asian shopping center, the family is drawn into intersecting schemes of revenge.
Reckless Endangerment
by Robert K Tanenbaum
1998
An elderly Jewish couple are murdered in their small Manhattan deli, with anti Israel graffiti left above the bodies. As community tensions between Jews and Muslims erupt, Karp pursues clues that point to a wider terror plot, while Marlene shelters a runaway Arab teenager whose own secrets tie directly into the case.
Irresistible Impulse
by Robert K Tanenbaum
1997
Back as head of the Homicide Bureau, Karp personally prosecutes a serial killer of elderly Black women whose lawyer plans an insanity defense. At the same time Marlene's security firm takes on several stalking cases that turn deadly, forcing the couple to ask how far they can go to stop predators who hide behind legal loopholes.
Falsely Accused
by Robert K Tanenbaum
1996
Now in private practice, Karp sues to restore the reputation of New York's ousted chief medical examiner, suspecting the firing hides a larger scheme at City Hall. Meanwhile Marlene launches a small agency that protects women from stalkers, drawing her into a women's shelter case and a police scandal that converge in startling ways.
Corruption of Blood
by Robert K Tanenbaum
1995
Called to Washington to serve as counsel to a congressional investigation of the Kennedy assassination, Karp expects politics and paperwork. Instead he stumbles onto buried files, dangerous witnesses, and a plot that suggests the forces behind Dallas are still active, putting his career and his family in the crosshairs.
Justice Denied
by Robert K Tanenbaum
1994
A Turkish diplomat is gunned down on his way to the United Nations, and suspicion falls on an Armenian nationalist seeking revenge for genocide. Karp and Marlene dig past that easy story, tracing the murder into a maze of stolen art, international lobbying, and backroom deals that reach far beyond New York.
Material Witness
by Robert K Tanenbaum
1993
When basketball superstar Marion Simmons is found shot dead beside a cache of cocaine, the killing threatens to upend the sport. Pushed out of the district attorney's office, Karp goes undercover on a pro team while Marlene chases leads in Brooklyn, uncovering point shaving, mob loans, and a web of political corruption.
Reversible Error
by Robert K Tanenbaum
1992
Karp is being groomed by wealthy power brokers to run for Manhattan district attorney just as a string of vigilante killings targets drug dealers. While a handful of Harlem cops cross the line in the name of justice, Karp, Marlene, and a few honest detectives must expose a political conspiracy behind the murders.
Immoral Certainty
by Robert K Tanenbaum
1991
A sadistic child killer known as the Bogeyman stalks New York, and separate child abuse and homicide cases suddenly appear linked. Karp and Marlene plunge into a world of cult like day care centers, mob interests, and terrified parents as they race to stop a predator who preys on the most vulnerable.
Depraved Indifference
by Robert K Tanenbaum
1989
Croatian terrorists hijack a plane and plant bombs across the United States, one of which kills an NYPD bomb squad officer in the Bronx. As Karp prosecutes the surviving suspects, he and Marlene uncover a tangle of church politics, intelligence agencies, and old war crimes that powerful people would rather keep buried.
No Lesser Plea
by Robert K Tanenbaum
1987
In the first Butch Karp novel, a brutal robber murders two people during a botched holdup, then tries to game the system by pleading insanity. Newly assigned homicide prosecutor Karp, with rising star Marlene Ciampi, fights both the killer and a cynical district attorney bureaucracy.
Series background & context
At the heart of the Butch Karp and Marlene Ciampi books is New York City itself, seen through prosecutors who spend their days in cramped offices and crowded courtrooms. The series begins in the 1970s, when Roger Butch Karp is a young assistant district attorney in Manhattan and Marlene Ciampi is the sharp tongued new hire who matches his stubborn sense of justice. From there the books follow them over decades as their cases, careers, and family all grow more complicated.
Karp is a Brooklyn born lawyer who loves trial work more than politics. In early novels like No Lesser Plea and Depraved Indifference we see him learning how to pick juries, cross examine witnesses, and push back when bosses want an easy plea instead of a fair verdict. Over time he rises to run the Homicide Bureau and eventually the district attorney's office itself, constantly pulled between what the law requires and what the public or City Hall demands.
Marlene starts as a firecracker assistant DA from Queens who specializes in sex crimes and refuses to be intimidated by cops, judges, or defendants. She and Karp argue, flirt, and finally build a life together, marrying and raising their daughter Lucy and later twin sons. At different points she walks away from the DA's office, runs a private security firm that protects women from stalkers, and throws herself into dangerous investigations when she thinks official channels are failing victims.
The books move through a wide swath of New York, from Bronx housing projects and Chinatown alleys to Wall Street boardrooms and the halls of the United Nations. Early cases involve mob shooters, child killers, and hijackers. Later entries widen the lens to include terrorist cells, corrupt union bosses, rogue intelligence operatives, and political campaigns with bodies buried just offstage. No matter how big the conspiracy, the stories usually come back to a single trial and the question of whether a jury will believe Karp's version of events.
Tanenbaum fills the series with recurring side characters, from streetwise detectives and wisecracking lawyers to reporters, clergy, and the homeless community that gathers around underground leader David Grale. The tone can swing quickly from grim violence to sly humor, especially in scenes where Karp's office staff trade gossip and legal war stories. Through all the plot twists, the books keep circling the same questions about what prosecutors owe the truth, how far self defense can be pushed, and when bending the rules turns into something darker.
Family life is never just background noise. Lucy grows from a gifted child into an adult who speaks several languages, attracts unwanted attention from enemies, and plays a real role in uncovering plots in later books like Resolved and Malice. The twins bring both slapstick chaos and real peril when villains target Karp's home. Readers can start at the beginning to watch that family arc unfold or dip into later titles, knowing that each novel centers on a big case with enough context to stand on its own.
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