Luck and Judgment Books in Order
Part ofSolomon Carter Books in OrderGet the Luck and Judgment books in order by Solomon Carter, with quick summaries, series background, and a clear where-to-start path.
Last updated: January 12, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
Truth Be Damned
by Solomon Carter
2016
A personal vendetta turns into a risky investigation as Roberts and Bradley chase the truth for their client. Each answer raises the stakes, and the people involved fight back.
The Sharp End
by Solomon Carter
2016
Gail Everett hires Eva Roberts and Dan Bradley to uncover the truth about who ruined her father's life. The deeper they dig, the more dangerous the past becomes in the present.
Luck and Judgment
by Solomon Carter
2016
Gail Everett hires Eva Roberts and Dan Bradley to uncover the truth about who ruined her father's life. The deeper they dig, the more dangerous the past becomes in the present.
Don't Go Gently
by Solomon Carter
2016
A personal vendetta turns into a risky investigation as Roberts and Bradley chase the truth for their client. Each answer raises the stakes, and the people involved fight back.
Series background & context
Luck and Judgment is a four-book arc that blends private investigation with a personal vendetta. Gail Everett believes powerful people destroyed her father's life, and she is done letting the past stay buried. She wants proof, and she wants consequences.
Eva Roberts and Dan Bradley take the job, which means the investigation is hands-on and often dangerous. They are not just chasing documents and interviews, they are dealing with people who will threaten, bribe, and hurt to keep control of the story.
The books mix modern crime with older secrets, the kind that sit in families, companies, and local politics for years. Each step forward creates a new problem, and every answer raises a harder question about what justice is supposed to look like.
It is also a series about persistence. Gail does not back off, even when the cost becomes clear.
If you like stories where the case has emotional weight, start with Luck and Judgment and keep going in order, the payoff depends on the build.
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