| Title | Links | Published | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. |
Chicago Charlie: The Columbian Detective |
John Harvey Whitson |
1893 |
| 2. |
Paul and Mabel Thorne |
1921 | |
| 3. |
Harry Stephen Keeler |
1924 | |
| 4. |
Edwin Balmer |
1925 | |
| 5. |
Henry Kitchell Webster |
1930 | |
| 6. |
Harry Stephen Keeler |
1934 | |
| 7. |
John J. Malone #1 |
Craig Rice |
1939 |
| 8. |
John J. Malone #3 |
Craig Rice (Georgiana Ann Randolph) |
1940 |
| 9. |
John J. Malone #2 |
Craig Rice |
1940 |
| 10. |
John J. Malone #5 |
Craig Rice |
1941 |
| 11. |
John J. Malone #4 |
Craig Rice |
1941 |
| 12. |
John J. Malone #6 |
Craig Rice |
1942 |
| 13. |
John J. Malone #7 |
Craig Rice |
1943 |
| 14. |
John J. Malone #8 |
Craig Rice |
1945 |
| 15. |
Ed and Am Hunter mystery (#2) |
Frederick Brown |
1948 |
| 16. |
John J. Malone #9 |
Craig Rice |
1948 |
| 17. |
Ed and Am Hunter mystery (#4) |
Fredric Brown |
1950 |
| 18. |
Ed and Am Hunter mystery (#5) |
Fredric Brown |
1951 |
| 19. |
John J. Malone #11 |
Craig Rice |
1956 |
| 20. |
John J. Malone #10 |
Craig Rice |
1957 |
| 21. |
John J. Malone #12 |
Craig Rice |
1958 |
| 22. |
Ed and Am Hunter mystery (#6) |
Fredric Brown |
1959 |
| 23. |
Ed and Am Hunter mystery (#7) |
Fredric Brown |
1963 |
| 24. |
John J. Malone #13 |
Craig Rice |
1963 |
| 25. |
John J. Malone #14 |
Stuart Palmer & Craig Rice |
1963 |
| 26. |
The eighth novel in the Travis McGee series. McGee, the narrator in all 21 novels, including this one, is a "savage consultant." That means, essentially, that he recovers property in exchange for half of the value. McGee lives in a houseboat usually docked in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He travels to Chicago to help an old friend, Glory, who married and moved to Chicago after McGee helped her recover from a traumatic experience in Florida. The action takes place in Evanston, though it's a rather generic North Shore depiction. This is the only Chicago-set novel in the series. |
John D. MacDonald |
1966 |
| 27. |
John J. Malone #15 |
Craig Rice |
1967 |
| 28. |
A V.I. Warshawski mystery (#1) |
Sara Paretsky |
1982 |
| 29. |
A V.I. Warshawski mystery (#2) |
Sara Paretsky |
1984 |
| 30. |
A V.I. Warshawski mystery (#3) |
Sara Paretsky |
1985 |
| 31. |
A V.I. Warshawski mystery (#4) |
Sara Paretsky |
1987 |
| 32. |
A V.I. Warshawski mystery (#5) |
Sara Paretsky |
1988 |
| 33. |
Cat Marsala #1 |
Barbara D’Amato |
1989 |
| 34. |
The Case of the Rising Stars The 87th volume of the Nancy Drew mystery series. |
Carolyn Keene |
1989 |
| 35. |
A V.I. Warshawski mystery (#6) |
Sara Paretsky |
1990 |
| 36. |
A Quint McCauley mystery (#2) |
D.C. Brod |
1990 |
| 37. |
An Abe Lieberman mystery (#1) |
Stuart Kaminsky |
1990 |
| 38. |
A Paul Whelan mystery (#1) |
Michael Raleigh |
1991 |
| 39. |
Cat Marsala #2 |
Barbara D’Amato |
1991 |
| 40. |
A Quint McCauley mystery (#3) |
D.C. Brod |
1991 |
| 41. |
A V.I. Warshawski mystery (#7) |
Sara Paretsky |
1992 |
| 42. |
A Father Blackie Ryan mystery (#4) |
Andrew Greeley |
1992 |
| 43. |
Cat Marsala #3 |
Barbara D’Amato |
1992 |
| 44. |
A Paul Whelan mystery (#2) |
Michael Raleigh |
1993 |
| 45. |
Brothers in Blood A Quint McCauley mystery (#4) |
D.C. Brod |
1993 |
| 46. |
Cat Marsala #4 |
Barbara D’Amato |
1993 |
| 47. |
Abe Lieberman (#2) |
Stuart Kaminsky |
1993 |
| 48. |
Carnal Hours A Nathan Heller mystery (#7) |
Max Collins |
1994 |
| 49. |
Cat Marsala #5 |
Barbara D’Amato |
1994 |
| 50. |
An Abe Lieberman mystery (#3) |
Stuart Kaminsky |
1994 |
| 51. |
A Larry Cole mystery (#1) |
Hugh Holton |
1994 |
| 52. |
The Maxwell Street Blues A Paul Whelan mystery (#3) |
Michael Raleigh |
1994 |
| 53. |
A V.I. Warshawski mystery (#8) |
Sara Paretsky |
1994 |
| 54. |
Blood and Thunder A Nathan Heller mystery (#8) |
Max Collins |
1995 |
| 55. |
Cat Marsala #6 |
Barbara D’Amato |
1995 |
| 56. |
An Abe Lieberman mystery (#4) |
Stuart Kaminsky |
1995 |
| 57. |
White Tiger A drug dealer hunts for victims in “Little Saigon.” A Vietnamese woman’s death triggers wartime trauma for cop John Thinnes and psychiatrist Jack Caleb. |
Michael Allen Dymmoch |
1995 |
| 58. |
A Larry Cole mystery (#2) |
Hugh Holton |
1995 |
| 59. |
V.I. Warshawski (#9) |
Sara Paretsky |
1995 |
| 60. |
A Larry Cole mystery (#3) |
Hugh Holton |
1996 |
| 61. |
An Abe Lieberman mystery (#5) |
Stuart Kaminsky |
1996 |
| 62. |
Cat Marsala #7 |
Barbara D’Amato |
1997 |
| 63. |
The Bishop at Sea A Father Blackie Ryan mystery (#9) |
Andrew Greeley |
1997 |
| 64. |
A Larry Cole mystery (#4) |
Hugh Holton |
1997 |
| 65. |
Flying Blind A Nathan Heller mystery (#10) |
Max Collins |
1998 |
| 66. |
A Larry Cole mystery (#5) |
Hugh Holton |
1998 |
| 67. |
The Bishop and the Three Kings A Father Blackie Ryan mystery (#10) |
Andrew Greeley |
1998 |
| 68. |
Cat Marsala #8 |
Barbara D’Amato |
1999 |
| 69. |
A V.I. Warshawski mystery (#10) |
Sara Paretsky |
1999 |
| 70. |
A Nathan Heller mystery (#11) |
Max Collins |
1999 |
| 71. |
A Larry Cole mystery (#6) |
Hugh Holton |
1999 |
| 72. |
A Quint McCauley mystery (#5) |
D.C. Brod |
2000 |
| 73. |
An Abe Lieberman mystery (#6) |
Stuart Kaminsky |
2000 |
| 74. |
The Bishop and the Missing L Train A Father Blackie Ryan mystery (#11) |
Andrew Greeley |
2000 |
| 75. |
A Larry Cole mystery (#7) |
Hugh Holton |
2000 |
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