Delphi Chronicle Books in Order
Part ofRussell Blake Books in OrderThis page shows the Delphi Chronicle books by Russell Blake in order, with summaries, series background, and help deciding where to start.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
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The Tortoise and the Hare
by Russell Blake
2012
Michael Derrigan stays on the run as government factions close in around the manuscript and the secrets tied to it. The middle installment keeps the conspiracy broad and the danger close.
Series background & context
The Delphi Chronicle is one of Russell Blake's early conspiracy-thriller projects, and it has the restless energy of a story that wants to keep expanding. At its center is Michael Derrigan, a New York investigator who winds up in possession of a manuscript powerful people will do almost anything to bury.
That manuscript is the key to everything. Once Derrigan gets pulled in, the series becomes a chase through lies, butchery, and government secrecy, with the danger widening far beyond one client or one case. What starts as a mystery quickly turns into a full paranoia engine.
The setting helps. These books move from New York to Mexico and Havana, and the travel gives the story a broader political feel than a locked-room conspiracy novel would have. Derrigan is not just trying to decode a secret. He is trying to stay alive while multiple factions close in around him, each convinced the truth is too dangerous to surface.
The trilogy structure matters too. This was written as a serial story that unfolds across several installments, which means the appeal is less about one neat case and more about getting swept into a larger system of deceit. The pressure keeps building, the players keep shifting, and the central question never gets smaller, only more unsettling.
That is the whole point.
If you like thrillers that push hard on suspicion, state secrecy, and the idea that official stories may be built to protect the wrong people, Delphi is a strong fit. It is rougher and more openly paranoid than some of Blake's later work, but that raw energy is part of its charm.
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