Book 1

The Dying Hour

by Rick Mofina

Published 1 July 2005

When a fight with her boyfriend drives Seattle student Karen Harding into one of the worst storms in years, all she wants to do is get to her sister's house in one piece; instead she finds herself stranded on a desolate stretch of highway.

The next morning the police find her car, but Karen has vanished without a trace. For rookie reporter Jason Wade, it's the story he's been waiting for and he knows he won't rest until he finds Karen; dead or alive.


Book 2

Every Fear

by Rick Mofina

Published 1 September 2006

A mother's worst nightmare

Maria Colson leaves her baby Dylan outside the store for a few seconds. Then she sees the empty pram - Dylan has vanished without a trace. A journalist ON THE EDGE Rookie reporter Jason Wade is under pressure to bring in a new story. The Colson kidnapping could be the exclusive he needs. A detective's GRUESOME DISCOVERY Homicide detective Grace Garner is investigating the brutal murder of a young woman - could it be linked to the kidnapping?

Now Jason and Grace are hunting for the one piece of the puzzle that could connect the baby's disappearance with a disturbed killer bent on revenge.

"Rick Mofina keeps you turning the pages with...as many twists as it takes to keep the suspense at a high level until the shattering conclusion. " Peter Robinson


Book 3

A Perfect Grave

by Rick Mofina

Published 1 September 2007

A murdered nun

The face Sister Anne sees behind her in the mirror belongs to a man she knew years ago; the cold blade against her throat guarantees her silence.

The story of his career

The shocking murder of this local 'saint' draws the attention of reporter Jason Wade. He is sure the police are hunting the wrong man - and that it is up to him to track down the real killer.

Secrets from the past

His father's demons tell Jason more about this murder than the police investigation ever could - revealing a story so twisted Jason will need all his wits to untangle the truth.

"At full throttle from the first page and doesn't let up till the last" Linwood Barclay on Every Fear