THE ADVENTURES OF HENRY HAMILTON

Series Overview

THE ADVENTURES OF HENRY HAMILTON follows a cerebral investigator and the three people he works beside — the physician-chronicler Dr. James Wilson, forensic scientist Clara Enright, and Dr. Mary Aldren — through self-contained cases along the Massachusetts coast. Eight Boston-set novels (Vols. 1–8), rooted at 14 Pinckney Street on Beacon Hill, carry a quiet through-line of accountability to its climax; a fully original Cape Cod triptych (Vols. 9–11) follows the ensemble to a house above a salt marsh at Allen Point. Alongside the numbered series stands a self-contained crossover, THE MURDER GIRL, in which Hamilton and Wilson appear as secondary characters and a thread of the Cape world runs west into the Rockies. Each book stands alone; together they build one long argument about the cost of acting on what you know — and about the record as the only thing that reliably holds. Twelve books are complete.

Volume One – The Scarlet Wall

Volume Two – The Ravi Compact

Volume Three – A Scandal In Boston

Volume Four – The Hound of Wellfleet

Volume Five – The Wellstone Warning

Volume Six – The Tenth Bar

Volume Seven – March Light

Volume Eight – The Blank Sheet

Volume Nine – The Long Tide

Volume Ten – Dead Reckoning

Volume Eleven – Dark Harbor

The Murder Girl – A Related Adventure 

 

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