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Henrie O Books in Order

See the Henrie O books by Carolyn G Hart in order, with quick summaries, series background, and where to start with retired reporter Henrie O.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

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8 books

The Last To Know

by Joan Hess

1992

This short Henrie O outing gives Hart's seasoned reporter another chance to test her instincts away from routine. It is a compact holiday mystery with travel, tension, and a quick investigative payoff.

Dead Man's Island

by Carolyn G Hart

1993

Retired reporter Henrie O heads to a private island at an old friend's request and walks straight into a family gathering full of money and suspicion. It is a classic closed-circle setup with real bite.

Scandal in Fair Haven

by Carolyn G Hart

1994

Henrie O returns to a seemingly settled town only to find that old scandal still has teeth. Past loyalties and respectable facades begin to crack once murder enters the picture.

Death in Lovers' Lane

by Carolyn G Hart

1997

Henrie O is pulled into a case where romance, memory, and old grudges refuse to stay buried. The mystery leans on personal histories as much as on present-day clues.

Death in Paradise

by Carolyn G Hart

1998

A beautiful getaway becomes another test of Henrie O's nerve and judgment when paradise turns uncertain. Hart balances scenery and menace as the trip closes in around her sleuth.

Death on the River Walk

by Carolyn G Hart

1999

In the bright public world of the River Walk, Henrie O finds herself facing another murder and too many polished lies. Her reporter's instincts cut through surface charm and tourist gloss.

Resort to Murder

by Carolyn G Hart

2001

A trip that should offer rest instead brings Henrie O into the orbit of people with money, nerves, and too many secrets. Hart uses the resort setting for a brisk, well-contained mystery.

Set Sail for Murder

by Carolyn G Hart

2007

What should be a relaxing voyage becomes another dangerous investigation for retired reporter Henrie O. Travel, old grievances, and sharp observation drive the mystery.

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