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Remi Laurent FBI Suspense Thriller Books in Order

Part ofAva Strong Books in Order

Explore the Remi Laurent FBI Suspense Thriller books by Ava Strong in order, with summaries, series background, and starting-point advice.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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6 books

1

The Death Code

by Ava Strong

2021

When victims are murdered in obscure historic settings, Remi Laurent's knowledge becomes as important as the FBI's fieldwork. She and Daniel Walker race to decode the message before the killer makes the next site part of the pattern.

2

The Malice Code

by Ava Strong

2021

Another murder and another relic pull Remi Laurent and the FBI into a hunt where scholarship and survival go hand in hand. The clues point backward through history while the killer keeps moving in the present.

3

The Murder Code

by Ava Strong

2021

Remi Laurent and Daniel Walker chase a killer whose crimes are wrapped in history, symbolism, and hidden meaning. The puzzle is clever, but the real danger is how quickly another victim could be added to it.

4

The Deception Code

by Ava Strong

2022

A murdered billionaire and a missing Egyptian relic pull Remi Laurent into another artifact-laced investigation. The trail promises lost history, but it may cost lives before the truth surfaces.

5

The Seduction Code

by Ava Strong

2022

A murder in an Irish abbey and the theft of a priceless artifact send Remi Laurent back into the field with the FBI. Ancient legend, modern greed, and a ruthless killer collide fast.

6

The Vengeance Code

by Ava Strong

2022

History professor Remi Laurent joins FBI agent Daniel Walker after a murder and a stolen relic set off a chase across the Middle East and Africa. The deeper they go, the more the crime looks tied to a dangerous obsession with the sacred past.

Series background & context

The Remi Laurent books take Ava Strong's crime setup in a more puzzle-heavy direction. Remi is a brilliant history professor, and she becomes essential to FBI investigations when murders start orbiting sacred relics, historic sites, and coded references buried in the past. She usually works alongside FBI Special Agent Daniel Walker, so the series blends academic sleuthing with procedural urgency.

That mix is the fun of it.

Instead of a killer leaving only forensic breadcrumbs, these books often send Remi and Daniel after symbols, artifacts, old legends, and stolen objects with enormous historical weight. The Death Code opens with murders tied to historic settings, and later books widen the canvas to missing relics, cursed objects, abbeys, and long-buried stories.

The result is a series that feels a little more adventurous than Strong's other FBI lines. There is still danger, still a body count, still a race against time. But there is also a sense that every crime scene is part of a larger historical riddle, which gives the books a globe-trotting, treasure-hunt energy without leaving the thriller lane.

If you like suspense novels that mix murder investigation with scholarship and lost-history clues, this is probably the Ava Strong series for you. Start with The Death Code and go in order, because the partnership at the center gets easier to enjoy once you have seen how Remi and Daniel work together from the beginning.

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6 Remi Laurent FBI Suspense Thriller Books in Order (2026)