David Hewson (author) - Novels

Novels

  • Shanghai Thunder (1986) ISBN 0-7090-2553-X
  • Semana Santa (1995) ISBN 3-550-08239-8 (reissued as "Death in Seville" (2010) ISBN 978-0-330-51990-8)
  • Epiphany (1997) ISBN 0-00-649706-3
  • Solstice (1998) ISBN 0-446-52449-2
  • Native Rites (1999) ISBN 0-00-651358-1
  • Lucifer’s Shadow (revised edition re-entitled The Cemetery Of Secrets) (2001) ISBN 0-385-33794-9
  • The Promised Land (2007)
  • The Killing: Book One (2012) ISBN 1447208412
Nic Costa-series
  • A Season for the Dead (2003) ISBN 0-385-33722-1
  • The Villa of Mysteries (2004) ISBN 0-385-33772-8
  • The Sacred Cut (2005) ISBN 0-385-33849-X
  • The Lizard’s Bite (2006)
  • The Seventh Sacrament (2007)
  • The Garden of Evil (2008) Shortlisted for Theakston’s Old Peculiar Crime Novel of the Year Award 2009.
  • Dante's Numbers (revised edition The Dante Killings in the US) (2008)
  • The Blue Demon (City Of Fear in the US) (2009)
  • The Fallen Angel (2011) ISBN 978-0-230-52937-3
  • Carnival for the Dead (2012) ISBN 978-0-230-75593-2

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