Jonathan Moore Books in Order
This Jonathan Moore book list shows his novels in order, with short summaries, background on the thrillers, reading guidance, and where to start.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
6 books
Close Reach
by Jonathan Moore
2013
Kelly Pratihari-Reid and her husband sail into Antarctic waters hoping to outrun their failing marriage. A desperate radio call and an approaching vessel turn the empty sea into a tight survival nightmare.
Redheads
by Jonathan Moore
2013
Chris Wilcox has spent years tracking the killer who murdered his wife, one of many red-haired victims found near the ocean. When new DNA evidence surfaces, the hunters realize their prey is hunting back.
The Poison Artist
by Jonathan Moore
2016
After a breakup, San Francisco toxicologist Caleb Maddox meets enigmatic Emmeline over absinthe and becomes obsessed. When bodies surface in the bay, his expertise draws him toward a killer using pain as a clue.
The Dark Room
by Jonathan Moore
2017
SFPD inspector Gavin Cain is called away from an exhumation to handle a blackmail threat against the mayor. Old photographs, a missing woman, and a buried body pull him into a grim city-hall secret.
The Night Market
by Jonathan Moore
2018
Inspector Ross Carver is removed from a bizarre crime scene and wakes days later with no memory of what happened. With his neighbor Mia nearby, he follows a conspiracy threaded through near-future San Francisco.
Blood Relations
by Jonathan Moore
2019
San Francisco PI Lee Crowe finds heiress Claire Gravesend dead atop a Rolls-Royce, but her mother rejects the suicide ruling. The case pulls him toward family secrets, old scars, and a woman who should not be alive.
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