Susan Kiernan Lewis Books in Order
Browse Susan Kiernan Lewis books in order, from French mysteries to time travel and thrillers, with series guides, short summaries, and where to start.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Publication Order
107 books
Free Falling
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2001
A family vacation in rural Ireland turns into a nightmare when war and an EMP collapse modern life overnight. Stranded far from home, Sarah, Matt, and their son have to learn survival the hard way.
Murder On the Cote d’Azur/ Murder in the South of France
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2001
When Maggie Newberry's long-missing sister is found dead, she flies to the south of France to find the niece nobody knew existed. A handsome Frenchman may help, but her sister's killer is still hunting.
Toujours Dead / Murder à la Carte
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2001
Maggie follows Laurent to an inherited vineyard in Provence, expecting markets, wine, and a fresh start. Instead she finds murder in her own home, and a crime that may reach back to the war.
The French Women's Diet
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2004
This nonfiction guide looks at how French eating habits balance pleasure and restraint. It offers a practical plan for enjoying rich food, even dessert, without turning every meal into a diet battle.
A Grave Mistake
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2011
Bubbie hates moving to a small French village until something sinister beneath its charm turns frighteningly real. With her new friend Jean-Luc, she has to stop a dark force before it harms the people she loves.
How to Succeed as an Indie Author
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2011
Lewis shares practical advice for writing, publishing, and building a career as an independent author. It is a straightforward handbook shaped by real experience in the indie world.
Last Train of Thought
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2011
A brief, sharp story that leans into suspense and a sense that something is moving faster than the characters can control. Lewis keeps the stakes tight and the tension immediate.
Little Death by the Sea
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2011
A quiet seaside setting turns dangerous when death and old secrets wash together. Lewis blends suspense and atmosphere into a compact mystery with a sharp sting.
Murder in Provence
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2011
New to married life and still learning France, Maggie gets pulled into the killing of a friend in Arles. The case stirs up jealousy, secrets, and trouble much closer to home than she expected.
Walk Trot Die
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2011
Murder at an upscale Atlanta equestrian club sends Jack Burton and Dave Kazmaroff into a world of money, blackmail, and grudges. The suspects are plentiful, and the case gets uglier the deeper they dig.
Air Force Brat
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2012
In this memoir, Lewis looks back on three mid-1960s years in Europe as a military dependent. It is part travel memory, part childhood adventure, and full of the strange freedom of that life.
Deadly Exposure
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2012
This short work turns on danger, pressure, and the cost of getting too close to the truth. It is a quick, suspenseful read with Lewis's usual feel for momentum.
Fear of Falling
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2012
On a family trip to rural Ireland, Sarah, Matt, and their son are stranded when a catastrophic attack wipes out modern life. Their vacation becomes a brutal lesson in survival.
Finding Infinity
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2012
Widowed, broke, and about to leave for Paris, Liddy James gets derailed by family duty and lands in tiny Infinity, Georgia instead. Opening a French-themed cupcake shop there turns out to be the start of a mystery.
Horse Crazy After Forty
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2012
Lewis writes about coming back to a love of horses in adult life, with the humor, longing, and reality that go with it. It is personal, horsey, and grounded in lived experience.
Swept Away
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2012
Ella Stevens takes a job in Heidelberg and stumbles into 1620, where modern independence means very little against a ruthless warlord. To survive, she has to trust others, including a U.S. Marshal who matters more than she planned.
The Heidelberg Effect
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2012
Ella Stevens takes a job in Heidelberg and stumbles into 1620, where modern independence means very little against a ruthless warlord. To survive, she has to trust others, including a U.S. Marshal who matters more than she planned.
Going Gone
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2013
Taken across the Irish Sea into a savage new England, Sarah must escape captivity and cross a lawless landscape to get back to her family. Her determination becomes her only real weapon.
Heading Home
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2013
Separated, hunted, and worn down, the survivors keep moving toward the idea of home. But in a shattered Britain and Ireland, home may no longer mean safety.
Murder in Aix
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2013
Maggie heads to Aix-en-Provence for a case with more layers than she first sees. In a city full of elegance and history, the truth proves stubbornly hard to pin down.
Murder in Paris
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2013
A trip to Paris gives Maggie another close look at how beauty and danger can share the same streets. Between old secrets and fresh violence, the City of Light turns unexpectedly dark.
The Cairo Effect
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2013
On the eve of her wedding, Ella rushes to help an old friend and ends up in 1920s Cairo, just before a famous archaeological breakthrough. To get home, she must protect a discovery worth killing for.
A Trespass in Time
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2014
Ella Stevens heads to Heidelberg for a new life and falls through time into a brutal earlier century. To survive and save others, she has to trust a man she never expected to need.
Breathless
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2014
Jack discovers he has a daughter he never knew, and then she is kidnapped. Mia throws herself into the search, but the revelations along the way may hit almost as hard as the crime.
Heartless
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2014
Online dating becomes the gateway to a deadly case that pulls Mia and Jack into a world of lies and manipulation. What starts as modern romance turns quickly into menace.
Journey to the Lost Tomb
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2014
A frantic plea for help pulls Ella away from the altar and into Old Cairo, where a time portal throws her into the past. Treasure, danger, and love all become harder to escape.
Murder in Nice
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2014
When an old friend is murdered on the Côte d'Azur and an innocent man looks ready to pay for it, Maggie leaves village life behind to investigate. Nice offers sunshine, glamour, and a very dangerous killer.
Race to World's End
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2014
Ella and Rowan are swept into a perilous Key West adventure where treasure, deception, and history collide. To make it home, they must outrun enemies on every side.
Reckless
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2014
Mia Kazmaroff and Jack Burton make an uneasy team at a detective agency built for lost causes and cold cases. Their first case brings sparks, danger, and the unsettling reach of Mia's unusual gift.
Shameless
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2014
Mia and Jack dive into human trafficking hidden behind Atlanta's respectable neighborhoods. The case is ugly, personal, and dangerous enough to test both their partnership and their nerve.
The Key West Effect
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2014
Ella and Rowan land in 1825 Key West on a mission tied to treasure and survival. Pirates, shifting loyalties, and the past itself make this their riskiest adventure yet.
Blind Sided
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2015
The fight to stay alive takes another sharp turn when Sarah is hit with a threat she never saw coming. In a broken world, being caught off guard can be fatal.
Carried Away
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2015
On the eve of her wedding, Ella rushes to help an old friend and ends up in 1920s Cairo, just before a famous archaeological breakthrough. To get home, she must protect a discovery worth killing for.
Cold Comfort
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2015
Winter, grief, and dwindling resources wear the survivors down as they search for shelter and some scrap of stability. Any comfort they find is fragile and hard won.
Never Never
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2015
Rumors of safety pull Sarah and her group onward, but in this ravaged world, promises are rarely what they seem. Getting to a refuge may be just the start of a worse fight.
Rising Tides
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2015
Danger keeps building as Sarah and the others try to stay ahead of violence, uncertainty, and the natural world itself. Hope is still there, but it comes at a steep price.
Stolen Away
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2015
Ella and Rowan land in 1825 Key West on a mission tied to treasure and survival. Pirates, shifting loyalties, and the past itself make this their riskiest adventure yet.
A Provençal Christmas
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2016
Christmas in Provence should be full of food, family, and candlelight. For Maggie, the season also brings complications that prove the holidays do not stop trouble at the door.
Clueless
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2016
Just as Mia and Jack seem ready to settle into each other, they end up stranded on a mountain in an ice storm with a killer nearby. The case is cold in more ways than one.
Murder in the Abbey
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2016
A peaceful religious setting does not stay peaceful for long when Maggie stumbles into another death. Old stones, old grudges, and closed doors make this case especially tricky.
Murder in the Bistro
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2016
When a celebrity chef opens a bistro in St-Buvard, excitement quickly gives way to murder. Maggie has to sort through ego, ambition, and village gossip before the killer strikes again.
Murder in the Latin Quarter
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2016
Paris pulls Maggie into Laurent's past when a visit to the Latin Quarter stirs up buried secrets and fresh danger. The deeper she digs, the more personal the case becomes.
Ruthless / Hopeless
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2016
Back in Atlanta, Mia and Jack face a final case packed with pressure, secrets, and a twist they do not see coming. To solve it, they will have to trust each other completely.
Wit's End
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2016
Just when Sarah and Mike think they understand the rules of the new world, a fresh crisis upends everything. They will need nerve, luck, and quick thinking to keep their people alive.
A Bad Eclair Day
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2017
Jules is still learning that in post-reset Provence, no ordinary day stays ordinary for long. Another killing sends her back into the fray with wit, stubbornness, and not nearly enough information.
A French Country Christmas
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2017
Christmas in Chabanel should bring light, warmth, and a little peace after the world's reset. Instead, Jules gets another reminder that holiday cheer and mystery can share the same table.
Accent on Murder
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2017
When Jules's French tutor is strangled and her best friend is accused, she has to investigate with almost no tools and very shaky language skills. The timing could not be worse, because home may finally be within reach.
Crime and Croissants
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2017
Still adjusting to a Provence without power, cars, or an easy way home, Jules heads to Aix to help a fellow American accused of killing a pastry chef. The croissants are great, the odds are not.
Dead On
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2017
Sarah and Mike push deeper into a world stripped of order, where every alliance is shaky and every mile is dangerous. Survival now depends as much on judgment as on nerve.
Murder in Cannes
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2017
At the Cannes advertising festival, Maggie reconnects with an old boyfriend and an old version of herself. Then a murder hits her circle, and the glitzy Riviera starts looking much less glamorous.
Parlez-Vous Murder?
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2017
Dumped, grieving, and hiding out in France, Jules Hooker finds a dead body in her rental house. Then a dirty bomb knocks modern life backward and leaves her stranded with a murder to solve.
White Out
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2017
Winter turns deadly as Sarah and her companions battle freezing weather, isolation, and enemies who know desperation makes people reckless. The storm outside is only part of the threat.
A Thanksgiving in Provence
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2018
Thanksgiving arrives in Provence with the promise of comfort, good food, and family warmth. Maggie knows better than to assume any gathering will stay simple for long.
Black Out
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2018
As the white age tightens its grip, Sarah and Mike face another brutal stretch of survival where darkness, cold, and dwindling options close in. One wrong decision could cost the whole group.
Croak, Monsieur!
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2018
Jules stumbles into yet another village mystery where charm and menace sit side by side. In Provence, even the quaintest trouble can turn deadly fast.
Death du Jour
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2018
Life in Chabanel has its routines now, but murder keeps breaking them. Jules has to rely on instinct, shoe leather, and stubborn persistence to make sense of another deadly puzzle.
Murder in Grenoble
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2018
A trip to Grenoble puts Maggie in the path of another unsettling death. Far from the calm of St-Buvard, she has to untangle a case shaped by pressure, secrecy, and fear.
Murder in the Vineyard
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2018
Life on the vineyard should feel settled by now, but murder has other plans. When danger lands close to home, Maggie must protect the life she built while chasing a killer through familiar ground.
Murder Tres Gauche
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2018
Jules faces another off-kilter Provençal case where bad manners are the least of anyone's problems. Beneath the wit and village life, something ugly is waiting to surface.
Wined and Died
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2018
Wine country gives Jules a fresh setting for murder, but no easier path to the truth. In a world with fewer modern distractions, motives stand out more sharply than ever.
Déjà Dead
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2019
Newly widowed in Paris, Claire Baskerville cannot move forward until she learns who killed her husband. Her search is complicated by secrets, grief, and a condition that makes faces impossible to trust.
End Game
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2019
After years of cold, hunger, and hard choices, Sarah and Mike make one last desperate run from their island refuge. The final trip by sea could mean freedom, or the end of everything they fought to save.
Laurent's Kitchen
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2019
This short cookbook gathers the recipes readers kept asking for from the Maggie Newberry mysteries. It brings Laurent's favorite Provençal dishes out of the novels and into a home kitchen.
Murder in Arles
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2019
In historic Arles, Maggie finds another puzzle hiding behind postcard beauty. Local tensions and buried motives turn a seemingly straightforward death into something far messier.
Murder in Marseille
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2019
Marseille gives Maggie a faster, rougher backdrop for one of her investigations. Big-city energy, hidden loyalties, and a dangerous edge make this case harder to control.
Murder in Saint-Rémy
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2019
Saint-Rémy offers beauty, history, and one more reason for Maggie to distrust appearances. As the case unfolds, small lies and old wounds point toward something much darker.
Death by Cliché
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2020
When a bookseller who is also Claire's client is murdered, she lands squarely in the spotlight. To clear herself, she has to work with a detective who was once the last man she wanted nearby.
Dying to be French
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2020
A dead teen in the Seine and a missing American girl pull Claire into one of her most urgent cases. Paris looks glamorous from a distance, but obsession has made it dangerous up close.
Murder à la Mode
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2020
Style and surface charm do not hide much once murder enters the room. Maggie has to look past polished appearances to find the fear and ambition underneath.
Murder in Avignon
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2020
Avignon's grand old streets set the stage for another case that drags Maggie into local secrets and dangerous resentments. The city is lovely, the motives are not.
Deadly Faux Pas
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2021
A dinner cruise on the Seine ends in murder and kidnapping, and this time Claire knows exactly who is behind it. The problem is reaching her daughter before the clock runs out.
Killing it in Paris
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2021
Claire's private investigations for the expat community are going well until her au pair's boyfriend is killed and the au pair is arrested. Freeing her means fighting bureaucracy and a killer with nothing to lose.
Ménage à Murder
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2021
A murder close to Claire makes it painfully clear how far certain enemies will go. To stop the next blow, she has to dig deeper than ever into the people around her.
Murder à la Drumstick / Death à la Drumstick
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2021
Holiday sparkle does not keep Claire out of trouble for long. This shorter Paris mystery serves up seasonal atmosphere with a side of danger.
Murder in Mont St-Michel
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2021
A couples retreat on storm-lashed Mont Saint-Michel turns deadly when Maggie and Laurent are trapped with a killer. With Laurent under suspicion, Maggie has one night to uncover the truth.
Murder in the Lavender
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2021
The lavender country around St-Buvard looks peaceful until violence cuts through it. Maggie soon learns that even the prettiest corners of Provence can hide sharp old grudges.
Deadly Adieu
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2022
A dog park argument and a murder behind Claire's building pull her into another case almost at her own doorstep. The more familiar the setting, the less safe she feels.
Murder Flambé
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2022
Claire's work in Paris brings her into yet another case where appetite, appearances, and deception mix badly. The city is elegant, but the motives are hot enough to burn.
Murder in St-Tropez
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2022
Maggie and Laurent sneak away for a Riviera holiday, only to have Laurent's shady past catch up with them. When bodies start falling from a yacht, Maggie has to fight for his freedom.
Murder in the Christmas Market
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2022
Paris at Christmas sparkles, right up until Claire trips over a dead body near the market stalls. Holiday charm and murder make a chilly combination.
Murder in the Village
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2022
Poison-pen letters, village gossip, and a shooting drag Maggie into one of her most tangled local cases. To clear a friend, she has to expose a grievance that has been festering for decades.
Toujours Dead
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2022
Claire faces a case that refuses to stay buried, even when everyone around her would rather move on. In Paris, unfinished business has a way of turning lethal.
Killing Time in Georgia
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2023
Police dispatcher Georgia Belle is thrown from 2023 into 1920s Savannah and into a murder with ties to her own future. Solving it means trusting a detective from the past.
Murder Carte Blanche
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2023
A book club trip into the Paris Catacombs ends with one member dead and another accused. Claire has to navigate the tunnels, her fears, and a killer she may know all too well.
Murder in Grasse
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2023
In the perfume capital, Maggie finds that sweet scents do not make for sweet motives. Another death sends her into a case shaped by charm, ego, and hidden bitterness.
Murder in Monaco
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2023
Monaco brings money, status, and plenty of ways to hide the truth. Maggie has to navigate a polished world where almost everyone seems to have something to lose.
Murder in the Villa
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2023
A stay at a villa turns eerie when Maggie is pulled into a short, sharp mystery with a Halloween feel. The setting is beautiful, the mood is anything but restful.
Murder, Voila!
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2023
Jules is still stranded in Provence and still tripping over murder when she least wants to. Another case tests her patience, her instincts, and her place in this reset world.
Murdering Madeleine
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2023
When the daughter of a murdered American politician begs Claire and Jean-Marc for help, they uncover a secret powerful people want buried. The truth comes with a dangerous body count.
Scarlett Must Die
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2023
Georgia Belle is in 1923 Savannah and engaged to Sam Bohannon, but the future is still in play. To protect more than her own happiness, she has to solve the murder of the city's mayor.
A Haunting on Forsyth Street
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2024
When a teen dies after a night in a haunted mansion, Georgia is asked to clear the boy accused of murder. What starts like a ghost story turns into something colder and more human.
Crepe Expectations
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2024
Jules gets pulled into another charmingly titled, not at all charming murder case in Provence. Good food may be nearby, but so are lies, grudges, and fresh trouble.
Fromage to Eternity
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2024
Cheese, village loyalties, and murder make an unusually French mix in this Provence mystery. Jules has to sort through local ties before another secret curdles into danger.
Murder in Montmartre
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2024
A reunion in Paris should be fun, but Montmartre gives Maggie a fresh murder and a complicated tangle of old friendships. The past is not nearly as settled as everyone pretends.
Murder in Toulouse
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2024
Toulouse sends Maggie into another case where food, family life, and murder collide. The clues are slippery, and the danger grows the longer she keeps asking questions.
Murder Mon Amour
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2024
Claire's life in Paris gets tangled in another case where love, trust, and murder make an uneasy trio. The city offers romance, but danger keeps getting there first.
The Cottonmouth Club
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2024
Still trapped in the 1920s, Georgia navigates speakeasies, old secrets, and a century-old murder that refuses to stay buried. A shadowy Savannah society makes the stakes even higher.
A Killable Feast
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2025
Food and celebration do not stop Claire from running straight into another Paris mystery. Beneath the pleasure of the table, someone has brought murder to the feast.
Dying in High Cotton
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2025
Now a newlywed in the past, Georgia takes up the murder of a famous female reporter. Personal grudges, marriage strain, and Savannah politics make this one of her hardest cases yet.
French Fried
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2025
Life in reset-era France is still anything but settled for Jules. Another mystery lands in her lap, and staying out of it is never really an option.
Murder in Cassis
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2025
The postcard charm of Cassis cannot hide the trouble waiting for Maggie there. A fresh death pulls her into coastal secrets that are far more dangerous than they first appear.
Murder in Metz
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2025
Maggie takes on a twisty case in Metz, where history and present-day danger press tightly together. The deeper she goes, the harder it is to tell friend from threat.
Savannah is Burning
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2025
As Georgia plans her wedding, an arson fire and a missing groom threaten her own family line. If she cannot solve the murder in the ashes, the future may change with it.
Murder au Chocolat
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2026
Claire takes on a Paris case with chocolate on the surface and something much more bitter underneath. The sweeter the setting, the darker the truth tends to be.
Murder in the Chateau
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2026
When Laurent begins restoring an old Provençal château, Maggie expects romance and a change of scene. Sabotage, whispers, and a body in the wine cellar tell her she is getting a murder instead.
Murder in the Luberon
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2026
In the Luberon, Maggie steps into another Provençal mystery built on local ties, hidden motives, and the sort of quiet resentment that can turn deadly. Rural beauty is no protection.
Murder and Macarons
by Susan Kiernan Lewis
2027
Claire barely has time to breathe before another Paris crime pulls her back in. Stylish settings and good pastries do not make the case any less dangerous.
Where should I start?
If you want French village mysteries: Murder in the South of France → Murder à la Carte → Murder in Provence
If you want darker Paris suspense: Déjà Dead → Death by Cliché → Dying to be French
If you want post-apocalyptic survival: Free Falling → Going Gone → Heading Home
If you want time travel romance and adventure: Swept Away → Carried Away → Stolen Away
If you want historical mystery with a time slip: Killing Time in Georgia → Scarlett Must Die → The Cottonmouth Club
Author bio
Susan Kiernan Lewis was born at Patrick Air Force Base in Florida, and movement was built into her life from the start. She grew up as an Air Force kid, spending important childhood years in France and Germany before returning to the United States. That early mix of foreign streets, wartime history, convent schools, and constant relocation shows up all through her fiction.
She has written that she has lived at more than forty addresses. That kind of life can make a person either desperate to stay put or eager to keep going, and she has clearly leaned toward the second option. Her books often begin by dropping an ordinary woman into an unfamiliar place, then watching what courage, stubbornness, and wit appear when there is no easy way out.
Before fiction took over, Lewis worked in advertising as a copywriter and creative director. After losing one agency job in Atlanta, she used the moment as a shove forward instead of a stop sign. She traveled to Auckland, found work there, and spent the next stretch of her life living abroad and traveling widely. That experience gave her fiction its easy feel for displaced Americans, culture shock, reinvention, and the strange thrill of not quite knowing what comes next.
France is one of her great subjects.
Readers who start with Murder in the South of France can see why. That first Maggie Newberry mystery mixes Provence, food, family trouble, and a murder that refuses to stay tidy. The long running Maggie books build from there, following Maggie and Laurent through vineyards, village gossip, Paris side trips, and Riviera complications, while keeping one foot firmly planted in the pleasures of French daily life.
She has also written in a darker register. Déjà Dead introduces Claire Baskerville, a newly widowed American in Paris trying to solve her husband's murder while living with prosopagnosia, a condition Lewis has written about in her own life. Then there is Free Falling, the opening of the Irish End Games sequence, which throws one family into a brutal post-EMP collapse and asks what survival really costs. In a different key again, Killing Time in Georgia sends a modern police dispatcher into 1920s Savannah for a mystery with time travel, history, and romance all tangled together.
Travel, food, horses, and time slips all have a way of showing up in her work.
So do smart women who are more capable than they first appear. Whether she is writing a cozy mystery in Provence, a private eye story in Paris, a thriller in Atlanta, or a time travel adventure in Heidelberg or Cairo, Lewis keeps returning to the same big questions: Who are you when your usual rules disappear? What do you do in a place that is beautiful, strange, and maybe dangerous? And how much of home do you carry with you?
Alongside fiction, she has also written nonfiction, including a memoir about her childhood as an Air Force brat and books tied to food, horses, and independent publishing. She has described herself as an author, copywriter, playwright, video editor, mother, wife, and equestrienne, which feels about right for a writer whose shelves hold mysteries, suspense, romance, travel, and the occasional leap through time.
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