
It’s that time of year again, when I look back on all the brilliant books I’ve had the pleasure of reading. December seems to be coming around faster and faster. As predicted, 2019 was a fantastic year for books and putting these end-of-year lists together was tough!
Like last year, I’ve split my favourite books of the year up into two different posts. Today, the focus lies on additions to series. I seem to have read less of them this year, hence the slightly odd number of 15. But they’re all corkers!
So here we go, in random order : my 15 favourite series of 2019.
| Victoria Jenkins – Detectives King & Lane |

The fourth and final book in the King & Lane series. Back when I picked up the first book, The Girls in the Water, I just knew I was in for something special. There was something about Victoria Jenkins’ writing, the incredible plotting and the absolutely fantastic main female characters that got my pulse racing. Every book since then just got better and better and now here we are, at the end. It’s been an incredibly thrilling ride and if this is the end, then it’s a fabulous way to go.
| Rachel Abbott – DCI Tom Douglas |

The Shape of Lies is book 8 and another fantastic addition to the DCI Tom Douglas series. Full of suspense and intrigue, it makes for one gripping and tense read. I thoroughly enjoyed catching up with Tom and Becky again and I hope to see them back again soon. In the meantime, you have time to get caught up if you haven’t done so already because this truly is a fantastic crime series that should be on everyone’s radar and Rachel Abbott is an author who should most definitely be on your bookshelf.
| David Jackson – DS Nathan Cody |

Your Deepest Fear is dark, disturbing and insanely tense. It’s so fast paced, it almost felt relentless at times and left me in desperate need of a breather. My heart was pounding, my hands were clammy and I was trying extremely hard to figure out how it would all end. What an incredible addition to an already outstanding series! I dare say this is even the best one yet and I urge you all to read this series, if you’re not doing so already. I highly recommend it.
| Helen Fields – DI Luc Callanach |

Honestly, if you’re not reading this series, I am judging you like a big, bad judging thing! This is one of the best crime fiction series out there and you are sorely missing out! And that’s all I’m going to say about that!
| Angela Marsons – DI Kim Stone |
The writing machine that is Angela Marsons struck again in 2019 with no less than THREE additions to the brilliant DI Kim Stone series. Still going strong, still insanely gripping and addictive and now with the added bonus of a prequel to find out where it all began.
| Stephanie Broadribb – Lori Anderson |

This series has been a total blast from the very first book and Deep Dirty Truth is without a doubt THE BEST ONE YET! Oh yes! I said it! Fast-paced, with characters to get invested in and root for and edge-of-your-seat action galore, this is sheer entertainment of the highest level! Stock up on snacks and maybe an oxygen tank and enjoy the rollercoaster ride! Your legs may feel like jelly at the end of it, but it’ll be worth it!
| Karin Slaughter – Will Trent |

If there’s a Karin Slaughter book, you’d better believe it will make my list. It’s been quite the wait for a new addition to the Will Trent series but it was worth it. Karin Slaughter firmly cemented her spot as my favourite author and The Last Widow is taught, sharp and with a focus on hard-hitting and tough topics.
| Cara Hunter – DI Adam Fawley |

If you’re sitting there wondering if you need another crime fiction series in your life, the answer is “yes” and this right here is that series. I highly recommend you add this one to your shelves. It is one of the best crime fiction series out there and a definite must-read! Just so you know, book four is published in January and available for preorder. I have no doubt you’ll be seeing it here at some point.
| Matt Wesolowski – Six Stories |

Changeling was one of my most anticipated releases this year and it did not disappoint! If you’re not familiar with the Six Stories series (OMG WHAT THE HECK IS WRONG WITH YOU?!), it’s centred around a true crime podcast in which Scott King investigates cold cases. Changeling is book 3 in the Six Stories series and it is one of those stories that worms its way under your skin, one that will just not let you go. Dark, disturbing and chilling, Changeling had my heartbeat racing throughout and I was gripping the pages so tightly that my knuckles turned white! This tremendously addictive page-turner is insanely thought-provoking and also absolutely terrifying, though possibly not in the way you might expect.
| Will Dean – Tuva Moodyson |

Nothing is quite what it seems in Red Snow. With intriguing and complex characters and a deliciously intricate plot, this novel had me staying up way too late in a desperate attempt to finish it. But I just had to know what was going on. I didn’t count on Will Dean’s devious mind though, which meant that the final pages came at me like a knockout punch to the gut that left me winded but also caused so much adrenaline to course right through me, I felt like I could have gone out and run a marathon! I can’t wait for Tuva 3, out in March!
| Sarah Hilary – DI Marnie Rome |

Please tell me you are reading this series. It’s been absolutely outstanding from the very beginning and I don’t know how she does it, but Sarah Hilary manages to outdo herself time and time again, bringing each book in this series to a whole other level. At the risk of repeating myself, because I’m pretty sure I say this every time, this is the best one in the series yet and Sarah Hilary is an author who deserves all the praise. She continues to impress me with her remarkable storylines, utterly brilliant character development and fantastic writing. There are so many lines I could quote but I won’t because I’d be here all day and obviously you just need to read this book (and the rest of the series) for yourself.
| Bella Ellis – The Brontë Mysteries |

The Vanished Bride is the first book in a brand-new series by Bella Ellis, which is a pen name for the incredibly amazing Rowan Coleman. I knew the minute I started reading this book that it would make my list. I absolutely can’t wait to hang out with these three delightful characters again.
| Johana Gustawsson – Roy & Castells |

Few crime fiction series leave me feeling like I’ve been punched in the gut numerous times, wanting to curl up into a tiny ball under my duvet, but Johana Gustawsson manages it every single time. Johana Gustawsson is a remarkable talent and I continue to be absolutely impressed by the way she manages to combine modern crime fiction with some of history’s most shocking eras and the atrocious things humans are capable of. I can’t recommend this powerful read, and this entire series, enough and I absolutely can’t wait for more!
| Joseph Knox – Aidan Waits |

This series is one I’ve been with from the beginning. In fact, Sirens was the book that first made me start thinking about blogging because I needed a place to shout about its awesomeness. Since then, Joseph Knox has been raising the bar, with each book being even stronger than the previous one. Like its predecessors, The Sleepwalker is masterfully plotted, immensely dark, extremely gritty and completely engrossing from start to finish. Joseph Knox is an incredible talent and the Aidan Waits series is absolutely outstanding. Every single one of these books has caused a massive book hangover and The Sleepwalker is no different. I can’t recommend these books enough! They NEED to be on any crime fiction fan’s bookshelf. I promise you, you will not regret it for one second!
| M.W. Craven – Washington Poe & Tilly Bradshaw |

How can someone be both dead and alive at the same time? This intriguing question is for Poe and Tilly to find out in Black Summer, the incredible follow-up to The Puppet Show. It doesn’t matter whether your Team Poe or Team Tilly but you should most definitely be Team Craven. A truly gripping, addictive page-turner, Black Summer is sure to leave you wanting more and as luck will have it, book 3 will be out next year. I, for one, can’t wait!

And there you have it. The series that made my heart beat that little faster, made my hands go clammy and that left such an impression on me that adding them to this list was a total no-brainer.
Now is your chance to kick my bum (virtually, thank you) and tell me which series I’ve left out. Are there some you don’t agree with? Are there any you can’t wait to read?
Hope you find something you like here and I’ve given you some ideas. Next week, I’ll be sharing my list of favourite stand-alones of 2019. Until then, I wish you lots of happy reading! xx
I haven’t read any of these though I did read a different Rachel Abbot book and loved it so keen to read more of her books! I also have The Puppet Show to read which I’m really excited for! Adding all of these to my wishlist because they all sound brilliant!
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The Puppet Show is fantastic! Glad I could help you stock up the wish list!
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I’m really looking forward to reading it! Haha as if it needed any help stocking it up, it’s already massive as it is 😂
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I can absolutely relate! 😂
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I have so many series I need to catch up on…as if that’s ever going to happen 😂
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Of course it will …. yeah, no, I don’t think so 🤣
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Yeah, loads of my obscure ones! 🤣🤣 Awesome list, i think they are all on my TBR list thanks to you lol x
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Now if only you’d actually read them 😂
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where’s the fun in that 🤷🏻♀️🤣
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Some amazing titles. I loved the latest Karin Slaughter and Joseph Knox’s novels and there are a few that I’ll be adding to my TBR list.
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I was quite sad when I realised Joseph Knox wouldn’t be writing any more in that series. Although the ending was perfect, I suppose.
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I have so many of these on my tbr!
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Well, that’s a good start. Now you just have to actually read them 😂
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I know, I have so many that I want to read 😂
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When I read the title of this post, I should have skipped it. 😉 I read and now I have so many new books to check out. I love Karin Slaughter’s books as well as Angela Marsons, but all the others are new to me. Great post, not good for us bookaholics though. 📚📚📚📚📚
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“When I read the title of this post, I should have skipped it.”
😂😂 I’m not even sorry though!
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I know, we are all such bad influences on each other when it comes to adding books to our TBRs.
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Most excellent choices.
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Thank you kindly!
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Great list! I saved it. How is it that I haven’t read any books on this list?! Please don’t kick my bum…it’s been a tough year. 🤦🏽♀️
I like that word, conkers. I looked it up.
Thanks for sharing this enthusiastic list of favorites with us. ☺️
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I meant, corkers! 🤦🏽♀️
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In the spirit of Christmas, there shall be no bum kicking 😂 (And I hope next year is better for you!)
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😂
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I also enjoyed The Winternight Trilogy by Katherine Arden. I really like the Perfect Crime series too though!
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I went to look that one up as I’d never heard of it but I don’t think it’s for me with the Russian folklore and things. Clearly I’m mostly all about the crime. 😂
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Knox and Dean are still on my TBR. Really hoping to get to Red Snow this month. Changeling will definitely be on my list too… if and when I actually make one 🙈
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OMG WHAT?! Make a list, put them right at the top and get to it! I know where you live! 😜
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Goodness yes you do 🙈 Wait. Did you offer to send me a book just so you could hold that over my head? 🤨😂
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Does that sound like something I would do? …. Wait 🤔
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😂😂😂
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Great list, Eva. M.W. Craven, Will Dean and Helen Fields are also huge faves here! 📚
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And they all get follow-ups next year! I can’t wait!
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Ohhh no! My list just grew a ton!
Great post!
❤
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Haha! You’re welcome 😂
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Where’s Shardlake? And Maeve Kerrigan?? Haha – You are a reading machine, for sure! I could never juggle fifteen series. I think I only follow about three or four.
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Ah, well, erm. Maeve would be because I still haven’t actually read any of them 🙈. And Shardlake because they weren’t published this year or that definitely would have made the list!
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