Harpur and Iles Books in Order
See the Harpur and Iles books in order by Bill James, with short summaries, series background, reading order, and tips on where to start.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Publication Order
36 books
You'd Better Believe It
by Bill James
1985
Harpur's uneasy bond with star informant Jack Lamb drives this tough series opener. When an investigation leaves informants dead and a young officer murdered, the whole police-criminal arrangement starts to rot.
Halo Parade
by Bill James
1987
Young officer Ray Street goes undercover inside a drug gang and is murdered, leaving Harpur facing guilt, rage, and calls for revenge. The line between justice and extra-legal payback starts to blur badly.
The Lolita Man
by Bill James
1987
Harpur hunts a killer preying on young girls while police infighting, media pressure, and domestic strain complicate every lead. The case is grim, but James keeps the human tensions just as sharp.
Protection
by Bill James
1988
Gangster Tenderness Mellick's young son is kidnapped after his father maims a rival. Harpur may have to risk the boy, and his own conscience, to protect an informant and trap a sadistic criminal.
Come Clean
by Bill James
1989
Confessions, cover stories, and favors all come with a price in this Harpur and Iles entry. James is less interested in neat solutions than in who can afford to tell the truth.
Take
by Bill James
1990
Blunders, informants, and opportunists crowd this early Harpur novel. The case becomes a study in how quickly policing slips into barter when everybody thinks the rules are for someone else.
Astride a Grave
by Bill James
1991
A death in the underworld leaves Harpur and Iles balancing informants, police vanity, and the need to stop larger violence. James keeps the tension in the talk as much as the bloodshed.
Club
by Bill James
1991
Panicking Ralph Ember has gone respectable, or almost, until a killing drags him back toward old associates and older dangers. Harpur knows the underworld and the police are both playing dirtier than they admit.
Gospel
by Bill James
1992
Another Harpur and Iles case turns on rumor, leverage, and the stories people tell to save themselves. James uses the investigation to dig deeper into the city's moral gray zones.
Roses, Roses
by Bill James
1993
Harpur's wife Megan is stabbed on her way home from telling him she is leaving him. Shocked into action, he forms an uneasy alliance with her lover to find out who wanted her dead.
In Good Hands
by Bill James
1994
Fear grips the drugs underworld after two key players are murdered. Harpur must manage informants, police politics, and the threat of retaliation before the city slides into wider violence.
The Detective Is Dead
by Bill James
1995
When Harpur protects an informant and a case collapses, the young source is left exposed to furious criminals and tempted by the opening above him. Another death may only widen the vacuum.
Top Banana
by Bill James
1996
Thirteen-year-old drug runner Mandy Walsh is killed in what looks like gang crossfire, but Harpur suspects she was the real target. Lane wants infiltration, Iles prefers accommodation, and the city pays for the argument.
Lovely Mover
by Bill James
1998
As a London supplier known as Lovely Mover threatens local arrangements, Harpur works deep undercover around Keith Vine's operation. Bodies, money, and shifting loyalties make the whole city feel unstable.
Panicking Ralph
by Bill James
1998
Ralph Ember is determined to outgrow the nickname Panicking Ralph by building his own drugs syndicate. But a bloody afternoon and new rivals show him how fast ambition can curdle into fear.
Eton Crop
by Bill James
1999
After killings at the floating restaurant called the Eton, undercover officer Naomi Anstruther is sent into a dangerous drugs world. Harpur and Iles know the plan is fragile, and the city is primed for violence.
Kill Me
by Bill James
2000
Undercover officer Naomi Anstruther survives a botched intercept at the Eton, but the failed operation only sharpens rivalries and revenge plans. Harpur and Iles have to navigate chaos that is already turning lethal.
Pay Days
by Bill James
2001
A revealing letter and a few bad bargains pull Harpur deeper into the murky trade between police work and criminal accommodation. What looks manageable at first soon turns sour in classic James fashion.
Naked at the Window
by Bill James
2002
London heavies push into local territory and put Panicking Ralph Ember under real pressure. For Harpur and Iles, helping a criminal ally may be the quickest way to keep the city from slipping into open violence.
The Girl with the Long Back
by Bill James
2003
Rumors of a promotion threaten the fragile order Desmond Iles has built with the local drug trade. Undercover work, gang ambition, and old informants all point toward another ugly rebalancing.
Easy Streets
by Bill James
2004
A firebombing rocks the quiet understanding between police and local drug dealers. Harpur and Iles have to work out whether the danger comes from familiar rivals, outside muscle, or both.
Wolves of Memory
by Bill James
2005
Harpur and Iles try to protect a man who informed on a gang, only to find he and his family make terrible witness-protection subjects. Their desperate improvisations turn a bad bargain into a worse one.
Girls
by Bill James
2006
Foreign dealers move in, bringing drugs and exploited young women and shattering the old truce between local gangs. Harpur and Iles face a nastier, bloodier trade war that edges uncomfortably close to home.
The Sixth Man and Other Stories
by Bill James
2006
A story collection that includes several Harpur and Iles pieces alongside other crime tales. It is a good sampler of James's ear for dialogue, dry humor, and morally frayed worlds.
Pix
by Bill James
2007
Appearances, gossip, and half-seen evidence matter as much as hard proof in this Harpur and Iles entry. As rival criminals jostle for position, the police have to decide what kind of order they can still keep.
In the Absence of Iles
by Bill James
2008
Esther Davidson leads an undercover push against a criminal guild while a trial over a murdered infiltrator exposes the legal and moral cost of the tactic. Desmond Iles is mostly offstage, but his shadow is everywhere.
Hotbed
by Bill James
2009
The long, uneasy peace between Ralph Ember and Mansel Shale begins to crack under paranoia, marriage plans, and suspected hits. Harpur and Iles know that if the balance goes, the streets will pay for it.
I Am Gold
by Bill James
2010
A street shooting kills the wife and son of drug baron Mansel Shale, then erupts into a hostage crisis. Harpur and Iles must manage both the siege and the underworld consequences that follow.
Vacuum
by Bill James
2011
After the murder of his wife and son, gang leader Mansel Shale turns to religion and steps back from the trade. The vacuum he leaves behind threatens a fresh gang war, and Harpur and Iles race to contain it.
Undercover
by Bill James
2012
An undercover operation in another police force goes badly wrong, and Harpur and Iles are called in to look at the wreckage. What begins as a review of failure soon hints at something darker and more deliberate.
Play Dead
by Bill James
2013
Harpur and Iles reopen a killing tied to an undercover operation and suspected police corruption in another force. Old resentments, shaky convictions, and one dissatisfied Whitehall figure keep the pressure high.
Disclosures
by Bill James
2014
Ralph Ember and ACC Esther Davidson look back on a formative old underworld episode that helped make them who they are. The result is part crime novel, part memory-piece, full of grudges and uneasy self-justification.
Blaze Away
by Bill James
2015
A planned art theft pulls Harpur and Iles back toward Jack Lamb, brilliant informant and thoroughly dodgy dealer. With stolen paintings, ambitious crooks, and a fixer called Enzyme in play, the case gets tangled fast.
First Fix Your Alibi
by Bill James
2016
Drug barons Mansel Shale and Ralph Ember circle a revenge plot inspired by a strangers-swap fantasy. Harpur and Iles watch nervously as old grief and criminal vanity threaten to spill into fresh bloodshed.
Close
by Bill James
2017
A private investigator is shot dead, but the story refuses to move in a straight line. As Harpur and Iles circle the case, the dead man's own past reveals how one job too many can turn fatal.
Hitmen I Have Known
by Bill James
2019
Assistant Chief Constable Desmond Iles finds himself suspected of murder after two acquitted men are killed. A television programme fans the rumors, and even local crime bosses start worrying about what will happen if Iles falls.
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