• The Harbor Lane Novels

  • Standalone Romance & Women’s Fiction

  • If you have never read Cavanagh before, start with Book 1 of the Lockyer series: The Devil’s Dice . Then proceed through The Marsh House, The Silent Ones, The Lost Girls, and The Last Door. This allows you to watch the characters (especially Lockyer and Salt) evolve and to see Cavanagh’s writing style mature. After finishing the series, go back and enjoy the standalones (The Liar’s Daughter and The Bones of You) as palate cleansers.

    Synopsis: (Note: This is the most recent release as of 2024/2025). In what feels like a culmination of the series' themes, Lockyer investigates a series of suicides that appear to be linked to a dark web forum encouraging vulnerable people to take their own lives. When one of the "suicides" turns out to be a murder staged to look self-inflicted, Lockyer enters a cyber nightmare. The "last door" refers to both the final exit and the final secrets Lockyer must confront about his own past and the future of his marriage. Why read it? It’s a modern, terrifying look at online predation and a fitting (though perhaps not final) chapter for the beleaguered DI.

    Trudi Cavanagh Books In Order May 2026

  • The Harbor Lane Novels

  • Standalone Romance & Women’s Fiction

  • If you have never read Cavanagh before, start with Book 1 of the Lockyer series: The Devil’s Dice . Then proceed through The Marsh House, The Silent Ones, The Lost Girls, and The Last Door. This allows you to watch the characters (especially Lockyer and Salt) evolve and to see Cavanagh’s writing style mature. After finishing the series, go back and enjoy the standalones (The Liar’s Daughter and The Bones of You) as palate cleansers. trudi cavanagh books in order

    Synopsis: (Note: This is the most recent release as of 2024/2025). In what feels like a culmination of the series' themes, Lockyer investigates a series of suicides that appear to be linked to a dark web forum encouraging vulnerable people to take their own lives. When one of the "suicides" turns out to be a murder staged to look self-inflicted, Lockyer enters a cyber nightmare. The "last door" refers to both the final exit and the final secrets Lockyer must confront about his own past and the future of his marriage. Why read it? It’s a modern, terrifying look at online predation and a fitting (though perhaps not final) chapter for the beleaguered DI. The Harbor Lane Novels