Kate Hanson Series
Dive into a gripping series centered around a sharp forensic psychologist navigating complex criminal investigations. Each installment plunges readers into intricate cases, demanding keen observation and psychological insight to unravel disturbing mysteries. The narratives are rich with authentic detail, suspenseful twists, and a relentless pursuit of justice. Prepare for a thrilling journey into the darker corners of the human psyche and the secrets that lie buried.






Recommended Reading Order
- 1
- 1
Gone in Seconds
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
A brilliant debut crime thriller written by a British forensic psychologist.
- 2
For fans of Kathy Reichs and Patricia Cornwell, a gripping new thriller from British forensic psychologist A.J. Cross.
- 3
A Little Death
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Dr Kate Hanson and the Unsolved Crime Unit face the year-old murder of a female student. But with little forensic evidence and unreliable witnesses, Kate realizes that she must find the killer's motive. She looks beyond what she has been told by those who knew the victim and into the psyche of a murderer, who Kate suspects is ready to kill again.
- 4
Dr Kate Hanson and the Unsolved Crime Unit are baffled as to motive when the body of a young man is discovered. When a body is discovered locked inside a church crypt, its throat torn out, the victim's identity is quickly established as 20-year-old Matthew Flynn, son of one of the city's leading entrepreneurs, who disappeared a year earlier.For forensic psychologist Kate Hanson, the evidence reveals careful planning but also loss of control. It makes no sense. Nor can she and her team agree as to motive. Is it drugs? Money? Sex? The only thing that's clear is that Matthew Flynn had been keeping secrets from his family and friends.Then Kate discovers that another young man is missing. And the case takes a disturbing new twist ...
- 4
When a body of a young man is discovered locked inside a church crypt, his throat torn out, Kate Hanson and her cold case team are baffled as to motive. The evidence reveals careful planning but also loss of control. It makes no sense. Then Kate discovers that another young man is missing - and the case takes a disturbing twist.
- 5
Cold, Cold Heart
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
For ten years, David Lockman has been serving a life sentence for murder. Now an appeal judge has decreed the evidence unsatisfactory and the original verdict unsafe. Tasked with re-examining the case, forensic psychologist Kate Hanson and her team unearth serious flaws in the original investigation. But if Lockman isn't the killer, who is?