Author: Ann Cleeves

Ann Cleeves, the mastermind behind the enthralling Shetland and Vera Stanhope series, weaves intricate mysteries that immerse readers in the depths of Britain's landscapes and the complexities of human nature. Her work not only transcends the crime genre but has also been adapted into successful television series, capturing the hearts of audiences worldwide.

Series by Ann Cleeves

The following is a list of the series written by Ann Cleeves with the correct order of books in each series.

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Vera Stanhope

In the windswept landscapes of Northumberland, Detective Chief Inspector Vera Stanhope emerges as an unorthodox yet remarkably effective investigator. With her caustic wit and singular charm, Vera tackles each case with unrivaled determination, delving into the darkest corners of her coastal community to unearth the truth behind its most perplexing mysteries.
1. The Crow Trap2. Telling Tales3. Hidden Depths4. Silent Voices5. The Glass Room6. Harbour Street7. The Moth Catcher8. Seagull9. The Darkest Evening10. Rising Tide11. The Dark Wives

Shetland

In the remote Scottish Shetland Islands, Detective Inspector Jimmy Perez solves complex crimes where the swirling mists and the close-knit community secrets add layers of intrigue. From mysterious disappearances to chilling murders, Perez unravels the truth behind the deceptively peaceful facade of these picturesque islands.
1. Raven Black2. White Nights3. Red Bones4. Blue Lightning5. Dead Water6. Thin Air7. Cold Earth8. Wild Fire

The Two Rivers

In the windswept landscape of Devon, Detective Matthew Venn stands outside the community he grew up in, but not the mysteries it holds. 'The Two Rivers' series by Ann Cleeves weaves a spellbinding tale of murder, secrets, and the quest for justice in a world where the past is never far behind. As Venn tackles each chilling case, he must navigate the complicated tides of family, faith, and loyalty.
1. The Long Call2. The Heron's Cry3. The Raging Storm