Laura Joh Rowland Books in Order
Browse Laura Joh Rowland books in order, with quick summaries, series guides for Sano Ichiro and Sarah Bain, and easy tips on where to start.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Publication Order
27 books
Shinju
by Laura Joh Rowland
1994
Newly appointed investigator Sano Ichiro doubts the verdict on two drowned lovers. His search for the truth pulls him across every level of Edo society and into danger that powerful people want left alone.
Bundori
by Laura Joh Rowland
1996
When severed heads begin appearing as grisly war trophies in Edo, Sano hunts a killer through a city thick with intrigue. Every step deeper into the case threatens his rank, his safety, and his honor.
The Way of the Traitor
by Laura Joh Rowland
1997
In Nagasaki, Sano investigates the murder of a Dutch trader and walks into smuggling, foreign tensions, and court danger. It is his most delicate case yet, and failure could destroy him.
The Concubine's Tattoo
by Laura Joh Rowland
1998
On Sano and Reiko's wedding day, the shogun's favorite concubine is found poisoned during a tattooing session. Their marriage begins with a murder that plunges them into palace rivalries and hidden desires.
The Samurai's Wife
by Laura Joh Rowland
2000
Summoned to Kyoto, Sano investigates the death of a court official apparently killed by a legendary scream. He and Reiko enter a maze of spies, rival courts, and forbidden passions where failure could mean war.
Black Lotus
by Laura Joh Rowland
2001
A temple fire leaves three dead, but Sano soon learns the victims were murdered before the blaze began. Reiko's search inside a dangerous religious sect puts both their marriage and their lives at risk.
The Pillow Book of Lady Wisteria
by Laura Joh Rowland
2002
The shogun's cousin and heir is found murdered in Yoshiwara, in the bed of the famous courtesan Lady Wisteria. With her missing diary and his enemies closing in, Sano must solve the case before suspicion falls on him.
The Dragon King's Palace
by Laura Joh Rowland
2003
On a pilgrimage to Mount Fuji, Reiko and other highborn women are kidnapped by a bandit called the Dragon King. Sano races through court intrigue and impossible deadlines to bring them home alive.
The Perfumed Sleeve
by Laura Joh Rowland
2004
Edo is seething with factional violence when an adviser dies after asking Sano to investigate his own death. Politics, sex, and the threat of civil war collide as Sano and Reiko chase the truth.
The Assassin's Touch
by Laura Joh Rowland
2005
A powerful official drops dead during a horse race, one of several sudden deaths among high-ranking men. As Sano and Reiko pursue linked mysteries, they uncover rebellion and an assassin who kills with terrifying precision.
Red Chrysanthemum
by Laura Joh Rowland
2006
Sano investigates rumors of a plot against the regime, only to find Lord Mori murdered and Reiko beside the body. Conflicting stories and a blood-soaked chrysanthemum leave him fighting to save his wife from treason charges.
The Snow Empress
by Laura Joh Rowland
2007
When Sano's son is taken north, Sano, Reiko, and Hirata are forced toward Hokkaido on a rescue mission. Murder, frontier politics, and conflict with the Ainu turn the journey into one of the series' harshest cases.
The Fire Kimono
by Laura Joh Rowland
2008
A long-buried skeleton ties Sano's latest case to the great fire that devastated Edo decades earlier. As clues point toward his own mother, he must untangle old secrets under impossible time pressure.
The Secret Adventures of Charlotte Brontë
by Laura Joh Rowland
2008
After *Jane Eyre* makes her famous, Charlotte Brontë is swept from literary scandal into espionage, murder, and imperial intrigue. Teaming with John Slade, she discovers how much darkness lies beneath Victorian respectability.
The Cloud Pavilion
by Laura Joh Rowland
2009
When his estranged uncle's daughter disappears, Sano and Reiko are drawn into a grim search through Edo. The case opens old family wounds and reveals a predator hiding behind layers of social respectability.
Bedlam: The Further Secret Adventures of Charlotte Brontë
by Laura Joh Rowland
2010
Charlotte Brontë visits Bedlam and thinks she spots John Slade restrained inside. Her search for answers pulls her into murder, political danger, and a conspiracy that reaches far beyond the asylum walls.
The Ronin's Mistress
by Laura Joh Rowland
2011
Forty-seven ronin finally avenge their master, but the long delay makes Sano suspicious. With only days to investigate a legend in the making, he must uncover the hidden motives behind the most famous vendetta in Japan.
The Incense Game
by Laura Joh Rowland
2012
After a devastating earthquake, Sano discovers two sisters in the rubble and suspects poison rather than disaster. His secret investigation threatens a regime already close to breaking apart.
The Shogun's Daughter
by Laura Joh Rowland
2013
The shogun's daughter dies of what looks like smallpox, but Sano suspects murder and a succession plot. His search for the truth quickly turns back on his own household, with deadly consequences for Reiko and their son.
The Iris Fan
by Laura Joh Rowland
2014
Demoted and out of favor, Sano is called back when the shogun is stabbed with a deadly fan inside his own palace. Solving the crime may be his last chance to save his family and steady a collapsing regime.
The Ripper's Shadow
by Laura Joh Rowland
2017
Whitechapel photographer Sarah Bain realizes two murdered models may be tied to Jack the Ripper. With an unlikely band of friends, she starts hunting a killer who soon notices that she is getting too close.
A Mortal Likeness
by Laura Joh Rowland
2018
Sarah, Hugh, and Mick are hired to find a wealthy banker's missing infant son. A disturbing photograph suggests the kidnapping may hide a murder inside the family, just as Sarah's search for her own father grows more dangerous.
The Hangman's Secret
by Laura Joh Rowland
2019
Sarah Bain and her crew investigate the grisly death of England's most famous hangman, found hanged and beheaded. The trail leads back to a notorious execution and a secret powerful witnesses would kill to keep buried.
The Woman in the Veil
by Laura Joh Rowland
2020
A mutilated young woman is pulled from the Thames alive but with no memory of who she is. When several claimants come forward and one is murdered, Sarah and her friends are pushed into a deadly fight over identity and inheritance.
Portrait of Peril
by Laura Joh Rowland
2021
On Sarah and Barrett's wedding day, a stabbing victim turns up in a church crypt. Spirit photography, spiritualist circles, and an old family scandal pull Sarah into a case where ghosts may be frauds, but the danger is very real.
Garden of Sins
by Laura Joh Rowland
2022
After a train crash, Sarah and Barrett find a woman who was strangled before impact. Their search leads to the lurid world of Cremorne Gardens, while Sarah's father's trial turns the investigation into something painfully personal.
River of Fallen Angels
by Laura Joh Rowland
2023
London, 1891. When a severed torso washes up on the Thames, Sarah Bain Barrett and her allies chase a killer who may be tied to an older horror. The case strains loyalties, exposes buried secrets, and puts Sarah's marriage under real pressure.
Where should I start?
If you want feudal Japan mysteries: Shinju → Bundori → The Way of the Traitor
If you want court intrigue and bigger stakes: The Concubine's Tattoo → The Samurai's Wife → Black Lotus
If you want Victorian London suspense: The Ripper's Shadow → A Mortal Likeness → The Hangman's Secret
If you want literary adventure: The Secret Adventures of Charlotte Brontë → Bedlam: The Further Secret Adventures of Charlotte Brontë
Author bio
Laura Joh Rowland was born in Michigan in 1953 and grew up in Harper Woods, in a Chinese and Korean American family. She studied microbiology and public health at the University of Michigan, which is not the path most people expect from a historical mystery writer.
Before fiction took over, she worked a long list of practical jobs, including microbiologist, chemist, sanitary inspector, quality engineer, and freelance illustrator. She wrote on the side for years, and a writing course helped turn that private habit into a serious pursuit.
She came to publishing the long way around.
When Rowland started looking for a mystery setting, she wanted ground that felt open rather than crowded. She had loved samurai films since college, and that interest pulled her toward feudal Japan. Two novels were rejected before the third finally broke through. That book became Shinju in 1994, the start of her long Sano Ichiro series.
Sano Ichiro begins as a low-ranking samurai investigator in Edo and grows into one of Rowland's defining characters. Across books such as Bundori, The Concubine's Tattoo, and The Iris Fan, readers get murder cases, court politics, family strain, and constant pressure between duty and conscience. The historical backdrop matters, but the books also run on character stress, moral choices, and the danger of crossing the wrong person in a rigid system.
One detour at the University of Michigan ended up mattering a lot. While taking science classes, Rowland used library browsing as a break and found a biography of Charlotte Brontë. The story of Charlotte's schooling, literary fame, marriage, and early death stayed with her for years. Much later, that old fascination turned into The Secret Adventures of Charlotte Brontë and then Bedlam: The Further Secret Adventures of Charlotte Brontë.
She did not stay in one lane. With The Ripper's Shadow, she opened a new series set in Victorian London during and after the Jack the Ripper murders, this time following photographer Sarah Bain. Those books keep the historical frame, but the energy shifts from samurai courts to crowded streets, newspapers, train crashes, pleasure gardens, and forensic photography. Across her series, Rowland tends to put smart, determined people in tight corners and make them think their way out.
That thread runs through almost everything she writes. Sano tries to balance justice, loyalty, and survival. Charlotte Brontë is recast as a watchful, restless woman who wants more life than society allows. Sarah Bain works around class rules, police suspicion, and the limits placed on women in Victorian London. Readers who return to Rowland usually come for that mix of mystery plot, strong setting, and characters who have to keep thinking while the ground shifts under them.
Her books have picked up award recognition along the way, including nominations for the Anthony Award and the Hammett Prize, as well as a Reader's Choice win from RT Book Reviews. Off the page, her own life took a hard turn when Hurricane Katrina nearly destroyed her house in New Orleans. She later moved to New York City, where she has lived with her husband Marty.
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