In Death - Books

Books

  1. Naked in Death (1995, ISBN 978-0-425-14829-7)
  2. Glory in Death (1995, ISBN 978-0-425-15098-6)
  3. Immortal in Death (1996, ISBN 978-0-425-15378-9)
  4. Rapture in Death (1996, ISBN 978-0-425-15518-9)
  5. Ceremony in Death (1997, ISBN 978-0-425-15762-6)
  6. Vengeance in Death (1997, ISBN 978-0-425-16039-8)
  7. Holiday in Death (1998, ISBN 978-0-425-16371-9)
  8. Midnight in Death, Silent Night Anthology (1998, ISBN 978-0-515-12385-2)
  9. Conspiracy in Death (1999, ISBN 978-0-425-16813-4)
  10. Loyalty in Death (1999, ISBN 978-0-425-17140-0)
  11. Witness in Death (2000, ISBN 978-0-425-17363-3)
  12. Judgment in Death (2000, ISBN 978-0-425-17630-6)
  13. Betrayal in Death (2001, ISBN 978-0-425-17857-7)
  14. Interlude in Death, Out of this World Anthology (2001, ISBN 978-0-515-13109-3)
  15. Seduction in Death (2001, ISBN 978-0-425-18146-1)
  16. Reunion in Death (2002, ISBN 978-0-425-18397-7)
  17. Purity in Death (2002, ISBN 978-0-425-18630-5)
  18. Portrait in Death (2003, ISBN 978-0-425-18903-0)
  19. Imitation in Death (2003, ISBN 978-0-425-19158-3)
  20. Remember When with Nora Roberts (2003, ISBN 978-0-399-15106-4)
    Two-part book: the first part is a present-day Nora Roberts story which sets up the back story for the second part, which features Eve Dallas and has been republished as Big Jack (2010, ISBN 978-0-425-23490-7)
  21. Divided in Death (2004, ISBN 978-0-399-15154-5)
  22. Visions in Death (2004, ISBN 978-0-399-15171-2)
  23. Survivor in Death (2005, ISBN 978-0-399-15208-5)
  24. Origin in Death (2005, ISBN 978-0-399-15289-4)
  25. Memory in Death (2006, ISBN 978-0-399-15328-0)
  26. Haunted in Death, Bump in the Night Anthology (2006, ISBN 978-0-515-14117-7)
  27. Born in Death (2006, ISBN 978-0-399-15347-1)
  28. Innocent in Death (2007, ISBN 978-0-399-15401-0)
  29. Eternity in Death, Dead of Night Anthology (2007, ISBN 978-0-515-14367-6)**
  30. Creation in Death (2007, ISBN 978-0-399-15436-2)
  31. Strangers in Death (2008, ISBN 978-0-399-15470-6)
  32. Ritual in Death, Suite 606 Anthology (2008, ISBN 978-0-425-22444-1)
  33. Salvation in Death (2008, ISBN 978-0-399-15522-2)
  34. Promises in Death (2009, ISBN 978-0-399-15548-2)
  35. Kindred in Death (2009, ISBN 978-0-399-15595-6)
  36. Missing in Death, The Lost Anthology (2009, ISBN 978-0-515-14718-6)
  37. Fantasy in Death (2010, ISBN 978-0-399-15624-3)
  38. Indulgence in Death (Nov. 2, 2010, ISBN 978-0-399-15687-8)
  39. Possession in Death, The Other Side Anthology (Nov. 30, 2010, ISBN 978-0-515-14867-1)
  40. Treachery in Death (Feb. 22, 2011, ISBN 978-0-399-15703-5)
  41. New York to Dallas (Sep. 13, 2011, ISBN 978-0-399-15778-3)
  42. Chaos in Death, The Unquiet Anthology (Sep. 27, 2011, ISBN 978-0-515-14998-2)
  43. Celebrity in Death (Feb. 21, 2012, ISBN 978-0-399-15830-8)
  44. Delusion in Death (Sep. 13, 2012, ISBN-13: 978-0-749-95512-0)
  45. Calculated in Death (Feb. 23, 2013, ISBN-13: 978-0-399-15882-7)
  46. Thankless in Death (September 2013)
  47. Taken in Death, Mirror, Mirror Anthology (October 2013)


'**' out of sequence, events in novella occur after Strangers in Death.(#31)

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