Detective Jennifer Knight Books in Order
Part ofCaroline Mitchell Books in OrderSee the Detective Jennifer Knight books by Caroline Mitchell in order, with summaries, series background, and reading order for these paranormal crime thrillers.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Don't Turn Around
by Caroline Mitchell
2015
Detective Jennifer Knight investigates a stabbing that opens into a series of murders echoing the work of the Grim Reaper, the killer her mother helped convict. The deeper she digs, the more personal and sinister it becomes.
Time to Die
by Caroline Mitchell
2015
A reality star dies on the way to her hen party, then more brutal murders follow. Detective Jennifer Knight must stop a killer targeting people with secrets before another victim, a vulnerable mother and her little boy, is next.
The Silent Twin
by Caroline Mitchell
2016
When nine-year-old Abigail vanishes from Blackwater Farm, her silent twin sister may hold the key to what happened. Detective Jennifer Knight steps into a house full of tension, grief, and secrets that feel darker than they should.
Series background & context
The Jennifer Knight books are where Caroline Mitchell leans hardest into the mix of policing and the paranormal. Jennifer is a detective in Haven, and while she works cases in the usual way, following evidence, interviewing witnesses, chasing suspects, she also has an instinctive connection to the darker, stranger side of what she investigates. That gives the series its own flavor from the start.
Don't Turn Around lays the groundwork well. Jennifer begins with what looks like a routine stabbing, only to find herself pulled into a string of murders that echo the work of the Grim Reaper, a killer her mother helped convict years earlier. That personal connection matters. Jennifer is not just solving a case. She is being pushed toward her family's past, and toward questions that refuse to stay comfortably rational.
Haven never feels entirely ordinary.
That atmosphere carries through Time to Die and The Silent Twin. The books deal with serial killings, vulnerable families, silent children, and isolated homes full of tension. There are elements that feel supernatural, or at least impossible to dismiss with a shrug, but Mitchell does not let that overwhelm the detective story. Jennifer still has to think like a cop. She still has to separate panic from proof.
One of the pleasures of the series is the balance. If you like crime fiction but do not want full horror, these books sit in a good middle space. The paranormal edge adds menace, symbolism, and a steady hum of dread, but the mysteries still move through police procedure, interviews, case briefings, and the hard work of piecing lives together.
Jennifer herself is a strong anchor. She is determined, capable, and more vulnerable than she would like people to see. Her mother's legacy hangs over her, and part of the series' appeal is watching Jennifer decide how much of her own instincts she can trust. Other officers may dismiss what she senses, but she has learned that ignoring it can be costly.
The setting helps a lot. Haven's farmhouses, woods, marshy edges, and old buildings create the kind of landscape where bad memories seem to linger. Houses creak, weather presses in, and the town's past is never very far away. Even quiet scenes tend to feel charged.
These books are worth reading in order. The cases are distinct, but Jennifer's personal history, her confidence, and the emotional fallout from earlier investigations build across the trilogy. If you want crime fiction with a supernatural shiver running through it, Jennifer Knight is a very good place to start.
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