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Sarah King Books in Order

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See the Sarah King books in order by Victor Methos, with summaries, series background, and where to start this FBI and psychic thriller duo.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

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Blood Dahlia

by Victor Methos

2014

Sarah King, an Amish outcast who may be able to speak with the dead, is drawn into an FBI hunt for a copycat serial killer in Pennsylvania. The closer she gets, the more the killer turns his attention toward her.

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Murder 42

by Victor Methos

2015

A homemade video of a killing lands in FBI hands and sends Sarah King on a deeply disturbing search for the monster behind it. The case drags her from art circles into far darker places.

Series background & context

The Sarah King books sit in an interesting corner of Victor Methos's catalog. They are serial killer thrillers, but they carry a faint supernatural charge that makes them feel different from his straight police procedurals. Sarah herself is the reason why.

Sarah King is an outcast from a Pennsylvania Amish background, and she may be able to speak with the dead. Methos is smart about how he uses that idea. The books do not turn into full fantasy, and they do not forget the FBI machinery around the cases. Instead, they work in the uneasy space between skepticism and belief. Sarah's gift, if it is a gift, gives investigators another path into crimes that otherwise look impossible to crack.

Her main counterpart is FBI special agent Giovanni Adami, whose job is to stay rational even when the evidence keeps pushing him toward something he doesn't want to accept. That pairing gives the series its tension. Sarah brings intuition, trauma, and mystery. Giovanni brings structure, doubt, and the official weight of the Behavioral Science Unit. They don't just solve crimes together. They test each other's worldviews.

The crimes themselves are brutal. The books revolve around serial killers, copycat violence, and cases where the offender's cruelty leaves investigators with very little to work from. Pennsylvania matters as a setting because Methos can move between quiet rural communities and the more formal world of federal investigation. That contrast helps the books feel eerie without becoming melodramatic.

There is also a strong emotional thread under the suspense. Sarah is not written as a cool, detached psychic. She is vulnerable, lonely, and often carrying more pain than the people around her understand. That makes the stakes feel personal very quickly. When a killer starts circling closer to her, the books stop feeling like abstract murder puzzles and start feeling dangerous in a more intimate way.

If you like thrillers that keep one foot in FBI procedure and the other in the unexplained, this is the Methos series for that mood. It is a short run, but it gives you an unusual lead character and a strong sense of dread from the start.

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