Shakespearean Suspense Books in Order
Part ofKerrigan Byrne Books in OrderFind the Shakespearean Suspense books by Kerrigan Byrne in order, with quick summaries, series notes, and an easy guide to where to start.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases (at no extra cost to you).
Publication Order
1 book
A Righteous Kill
by Kerrigan Byrne
2013
FBI agent Luca Ramirez hunts a serial killer targeting women in Portland. When a surviving victim becomes the key witness, he goes undercover as her lover and the case turns frighteningly personal.
Series background & context
Shakespearean Suspense shows a different side of Kerrigan Byrne. Instead of Victorian dukes or Highland magic, this line moves into modern romantic suspense, where the danger is immediate, the violence is contemporary, and the emotional pressure comes from a killer who is always a step too close.
The core book here, A Righteous Kill, follows FBI Special Agent Luca Ramirez as he hunts a serial murderer targeting women in Portland. The case is brutal from the start, and Byrne does not soften the edges. Religious imagery, obsession, performance, and fear all matter, which helps explain the Shakespearean label. The story is less about direct retelling and more about big emotions, moral darkness, and the way desire can complicate a hunt.
One of the strongest hooks is the heroine's position in the plot. She is not just a romantic interest dropped into the story to worry from the sidelines. She is a surviving witness, a target, and a key to the case. That gives the relationship real tension, especially once Luca is forced into close protection and undercover intimacy.
It is a high-stakes setup.
What you should expect here is a fast, dangerous blend of thriller and romance. Byrne keeps the attraction sharp, but the case still matters on its own terms. The tone is darker than a typical contemporary romance and more emotional than a straight procedural, which makes it a good fit for readers who want both a serial killer plot and a central relationship with real heat.
If you like suspense novels where danger and desire keep feeding each other, this is the appeal of Shakespearean Suspense. It has the urgency of a manhunt, the closeness of forced proximity, and the larger-than-life emotional pitch Byrne tends to bring wherever she writes.
Edited by
Software engineer whose passion for tracking book recommendations from podcasts inspired the creation of MRB.
Lead investor at 3one4 Capital whose startup expertise and love for books helped shaped MRB and its growth.















Comments
Did we miss something? Have feedback?
Help us improve this page by sharing your thoughts