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Russell Andrews Books in Order

See the Russell Andrews books in order by David Handler, with quick summaries, series background, and notes on the Justin Westwood thrillers.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

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Gideon

by Russell Andrews

1999

Struggling writer Carl Granville is hired to turn redacted documents into a secret novel for a mysterious source called Gideon. Then the project starts leaving bodies behind, and Carl realizes he is inside a major cover-up.

Icarus

by Russell Andrews

2001

Restaurateur Jack Keller survives a new disaster only to see old trauma come roaring back. When a young man close to him dies in a fall, Jack refuses the easy answer and starts digging into something far more dangerous.

Aphrodite

by Russell Andrews

2003

Former homicide cop Justin Westwood has retreated to small-town Long Island when a young reporter is murdered. Her last mistake points toward a hidden program, professional killers, and a conspiracy that wants every witness dead.

Midas

by Russell Andrews

2005

A suicide bombing destroys a fashionable Hamptons restaurant and kills the local sheriff. Justin Westwood inherits the case and uncovers a widening conspiracy hiding behind what first looks like random terror.

Hades

by Russell Andrews

2007

Police Chief Justin Westwood is in bed with the victim's wife when a Wall Street shark is murdered. To clear himself, he follows a brutal financial conspiracy back through Providence and into his own troubled past.

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