Tracy Whitney Books in Order
Part ofSidney Sheldon Books in OrderThe Tracy Whitney series by Sidney Sheldon and Tilly Bagshawe, following a brilliant con artist and thief.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
If Tomorrow Comes
by Sidney Sheldon
1985
Framed by the mafia and sent to prison, Tracy Whitney loses everything. Upon her release, she transforms into a sophisticated con artist and jewel thief, seeking revenge on those who wronged her while outsmarting Interpol and a charming rival thief.
If Tomorrow Comes
by Sidney Sheldon
1985
Chasing Tomorrow
by Sidney Sheldon
2014
Reckless
by Sidney Sheldon
2015
Series background & context
Tracy Whitney is arguably the most iconic character created by the late master of storytelling, Sidney Sheldon. While Sheldon wrote numerous bestsellers featuring strong, complex women, Tracy’s journey from an innocent victim to a world-class mastermind has captivated readers for decades. The series offers a perfect blend of high-stakes suspense, international travel, and the kind of glitzy escapism that defined the golden age of blockbuster thrillers.
The story begins with a nightmare scenario. Tracy starts as an ordinary, law-abiding citizen working at a bank, with a fiancé she adores and a bright future ahead of her. However, her life is shattered when she is ruthlessly framed for a crime she did not commit by a powerful criminal organization. Sentenced to a brutal stint in a maximum-security prison, Tracy faces a stark choice: let the harsh environment destroy her, or forge herself into something unbreakable. She chooses the latter.
Upon her release, the naive girl who entered prison is gone. In her place is a hardened, brilliant tactician obsessed with clearing her name and punishing those who wronged her. Once she exacts her creative revenge, she discovers that a normal life no longer fits. Instead, she turns her newfound skills in disguise, languages, and deception toward a new career as a sophisticated jewel thief and con artist. She targets the wealthy, the corrupt, and the unpunished, operating with a personal moral code that makes her an anti-hero audiences love to root for.
Her life of crime becomes infinitely more complicated—and exciting—when she crosses paths with Jeff Stevens. Jeff is essentially Tracy’s male counterpart: a charming, handsome, and incredibly skilled con man. Their dynamic serves as the emotional heartbeat of the series. Initially, they are rivals trying to outwit one another for the same prizes, engaging in a witty game of one-upmanship across Europe. Eventually, this rivalry evolves into a formidable partnership and a deep, sizzling romance. Together, they navigate a playground of luxury hotels, casinos, and museums while staying one step ahead of obsessive Interpol agents and insurance investigators.
Years later, author Tilly Bagshawe continued Tracy’s story with the approval of the Sheldon estate. In these later installments, the scope of the series expands significantly. Tracy and Jeff attempt to settle down and leave their criminal pasts behind, hoping to provide a safe, stable life for their family. However, peace is rarely an option for someone with Tracy’s specific set of talents.
The narrative in the continuation novels shifts from pure heist adventures to darker, global threats. The stakes rise from stolen diamonds to matters of life and death involving terrorism, human trafficking, and international conspiracies. Tracy is often forced out of retirement to protect her loved ones, proving that while she may have tried to leave the game, the game has never truly let go of her. Whether she is planning a heist or hunting down a global threat, the series remains a testament to her resilience and style.
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