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Mitch Cannon Savannah Heat Thriller Books in Order

Part ofCM Sutter Books in Order

Follow the Mitch Cannon Savannah Heat thrillers by CM Sutter, with the books in order, case summaries, series background, and guidance on the best place to begin.

Last updated: December 24, 2025

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Run For Your Life

by CM Sutter

2022

Savannah homicide detective Mitch Cannon looks forward to a rare date night, until his sister vanishes without a trace. When his partner and his new friend disappear too, an anonymous caller taunts him, and Mitch launches a frantic five day search to save them all.

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Fight For Your Life: A Detective Mitch Cannon Thriller

by CM Sutter

2022

A letter to the local newspaper threatens Savannah’s women and hints that a notorious killer has returned. Mitch Cannon and his team must decide whether they are chasing a hoax, a copycat, or a waking monster before fear and violence engulf the city.

Series background & context

The Mitch Cannon Savannah Heat Thriller series trades Midwestern snow for coastal humidity and Spanish moss. Homicide Detective Mitch Cannon works the streets of Savannah, Georgia, where historic charm rubs up against modern crime, and where a bad decision can turn deadly in the time it takes to cross a narrow lane.

The first book, Run For Your Life, sets the tone. Mitch is looking forward to a rare weekend off and a date with a new friend, Liza, when a routine Friday call to his mother upends everything. His sister, Marie, has vanished without a trace. Within a day, Liza and Mitch's partner, Devon, are also missing. The only clue is a taunting phone call from a blocked number and a voice that repeats one phrase: "Ticktock." The case quickly turns personal as the entire Habersham precinct throws itself into the hunt for three people Mitch cannot bear to lose.

In Fight For Your Life, the danger expands from Mitch's inner circle to the women of Savannah more broadly. A local newspaper receives a letter threatening the city's female residents, and the anonymous writer hints at a notorious killer's return. As fear spreads, Mitch and his colleagues have to figure out whether the threat is a hoax, a copycat, or proof that a long quiet murderer is awake again. The work becomes a race to separate rumor from reality before terror itself causes more damage.

Later books in the series keep the focus on high stakes crimes that often start with a single body and then accelerate. In Beg For Your Life, a home invasion and a double murder at a pawnshop seem unrelated at first, but the matching execution style suggests one ruthless hand at work. As Mitch follows a trail of victims, he discovers there may be someone even more dangerous orchestrating events from the background.

Sutter uses Savannah's unique atmosphere to good effect. Scenes move from riverfront tourist districts to quiet neighborhoods, marshes, and lonely highways outside the city. The heat and the looming storms mirror the pressure Mitch feels as investigations drag on or take sudden violent turns. The mix of Southern gentility and hard edged crime gives the books a slightly different flavor than Sutter's Midwestern and Chicago based series.

Mitch himself is driven more by loyalty than by ambition. His cases are professional obligations, but the people at risk are often friends, family, or colleagues. That personal connection makes his choices harder, especially when he has to weigh protocol against the instinct to charge in. The series leans on tight pacing, terse dialogue, and the constant question of how far a detective can bend rules in order to save the people who matter most to him.

Readers who enjoy time sensitive hunts, shifting suspects, and a strong sense of place will find the Savannah Heat books a sharp complement to CM Sutter's other crime worlds. Each thriller stands alone yet adds new layers to Mitch's life, his team, and the city he is sworn to protect.

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