Psychic Eye Mysteries Books in Order
Part ofVictoria Laurie Books in OrderSee the Psychic Eye Mysteries by Victoria Laurie in order, with quick summaries, Abby Cooper series background, and tips on where to start.
Last updated: June 11, 2026
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Publication Order
17 books
Abby Cooper, Psychic Eye
by Victoria Laurie
2004
Psychic intuitive Abby Cooper is stunned when one of her clients is murdered, and the lead investigator turns out to be the handsome blind date she just met. With police suspicion closing in, Abby has to clear her name and catch a killer.
A Vision of Murder
by Victoria Laurie
2005
A fixer-upper seems like a smart investment until Abby starts hearing from a murdered woman's ghost. To solve the case, she has to untangle restless spirits, buried secrets, and a mystery that reaches back to World War II.
Better Read Than Dead
by Victoria Laurie
2005
Abby agrees to read tarot cards at a wedding and accidentally lands on the radar of a mob boss. While Dutch is tied up elsewhere, she ends up helping both the police and the wrong people, with a violent predator closing in.
Killer Insight
by Victoria Laurie
2006
Fresh off a breakup, Abby escapes to Colorado for a wedding weekend that quickly goes wrong. When bridesmaids begin disappearing, her gift turns murky, and she has to find the truth before she becomes the next target.
Crime Seen
by Victoria Laurie
2007
Still rattled after a gunshot wound, Abby tries easing back into work by helping Dutch with FBI cases. Her intuition roars back at the worst possible moment, pulling her into another dangerous investigation.
Death Perception
by Victoria Laurie
2008
When Dutch's cousin Chase is kidnapped in Las Vegas, Abby is certain he is still alive. As the search turns stranger and Abby begins dreaming of Dutch's death, the case becomes personal in all the worst ways.
Doom with a View
by Victoria Laurie
2009
Abby takes an FBI job that pairs her with a hard-nosed skeptic and a case involving missing college students. To prove she is the real deal, she has to win over her doubters and stop another abduction.
A Glimpse of Evil
by Victoria Laurie
2010
As the FBI's newest civilian profiler, Abby dives into cold cases and becomes convinced several of them are connected. If she is right, the pattern points to something far deadlier than anyone around her wants to admit.
Vision Impossible
by Victoria Laurie
2011
Abby goes from psychic sleuth to psychic spy when the CIA and Air Force need help recovering a stolen surveillance drone. National security is on the line, and getting close to the truth makes her a prime target.
Lethal Outlook
by Victoria Laurie
2012
Wedding planning drives Abby crazy, so a missing-person case feels like a welcome distraction. But when a young mother vanishes and her family distrusts Abby's methods, the investigation turns messy and dangerous fast.
Deadly Forecast
by Victoria Laurie
2013
Abby should be focused on marrying Dutch, but her visions tell her he is in real danger. With bombings escalating and the wedding day approaching, she has to keep him alive long enough to make it to the altar.
Fatal Fortune
by Victoria Laurie
2014
Abby is horrified when surveillance footage appears to show Candice shooting a man with mob ties. Convinced her friend is being set up, Abby heads to Las Vegas and walks into a very rigged game.
Sense of Deception
by Victoria Laurie
2015
A brief stay in jail puts Abby in contact with a woman on death row whom she believes is innocent. To save her, Abby has to find the real killer before the clock runs out for good.
A Grave Prediction
by Victoria Laurie
2016
In Los Angeles, Abby is helping train FBI agents to use intuition when a bank-robbery case leads to a disturbing vision of four bodies. If she is right, those deaths may not have happened yet.
A Panicked Premonition
by Victoria Laurie
2017
When Dutch's business partner vanishes and two wealthy clients are murdered inside a newly built panic room, all signs point the wrong way. Abby has to trust her instincts and uncover who is really behind the killings.
Fated for Felony
by Victoria Laurie
2019
Abby joins the Austin FBI cold-case bureau and immediately runs into agents who do not want a psychic around. To prove herself, she must solve a skeptic podcaster's oldest case while a killer may be listening in live.
See No Evil
by Victoria Laurie
2023
A true crime podcast turns horrifying when a young woman is murdered during a live broadcast. Abby and the FBI race to identify the victim, stop a killer targeting students, and keep Abby from becoming the next voice on air.
Series background & context
The Psychic Eye Mysteries follow Abby Cooper, a professional psychic intuitive who is very good at reading other people and much less successful at keeping chaos out of her own life. She starts out doing readings around suburban Detroit, but murder has a way of finding her, and once it does, Abby usually gets pulled in whether she wants to or not.
That is the hook of the whole series. Abby's gift does not let her skip danger. It mostly tells her that danger is nearby.
The early books have a cozy, chatty feel. Abby is based in the Royal Oak and Detroit area, juggling clients, friends, family, and a love life that gets complicated fast when FBI agent Dutch Rivers steps into the picture. Her business partner and best friend, Candice Fusco, is a huge part of the fun, and Abby's sister Cat adds more family friction, warmth, and comic energy. A lot of the pleasure here comes from that group dynamic. The murders matter, but so do the arguments, the teasing, and the way these people keep showing up for each other.
As the books go on, the series grows bigger in scope. Abby moves from local mysteries into cases involving the FBI, cold cases, missing people, bombings, wrongful convictions, and killers who think they can stay one step ahead of a psychic. Even when the stakes rise, though, Laurie keeps the stories readable and personal. Abby may be working with federal agents, but she still sounds like herself, anxious, stubborn, funny, and very aware that a vision is not the same thing as proof.
That middle ground is what gives the series its staying power. Abby's intuition offers clues, flashes, and emotional certainty, but it rarely delivers a neat answer. She still has to ask questions, chase leads, and risk being wrong. That makes the mysteries feel like mysteries rather than magic tricks. It also creates tension with the skeptics around her, especially when she knows something important but cannot explain how she knows it.
Abby is never written as some distant, all-knowing oracle. She gets rattled. She overeats. She second-guesses herself. She fights with the people she loves and then throws herself into trouble anyway.
If you like paranormal cozies that lean hard on character, this series is a good fit. The books mix banter, romance, FBI procedure, and psychic clues without losing sight of the human side of the story. Start with Abby Cooper, Psychic Eye and read forward if you can, because Abby's relationships, especially with Dutch and Candice, are a big part of what makes the series work.
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