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  • Bibliography:
    6 Books
  • First Book:
    March 2008
  • Latest Book:
    August 2012
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Book List in Order: 6 titles



  • Jack Carver is experiencing the most horrible of all nightmares -- an innocent man who is the prime suspect in the brutal murder of two women. Forensic evidence implicating Carver is found at both crime scenes. Certain that if he responds to the poli...



  • Two children find a woman's body which is later identified first by a female friend called Ruby Cox as Diane Shaft and, a short time later, by a male friend Aiden Brooks as Cecily Staunton. So the immediate question for DI Sally Speckle is, why had ...



  • When the skeletal remains of a female are found in Thatcher's Lot by a man using a metal detector, it falls to Loston CID & specifically to DI Sally Speckle & her team to investigate. The remains have been in the ground for about five years & the imm...



  • Detective Sally Speckle gets a phone call from a man who calls himself Fred telling her that he has left a birthday present for her at the Old Mill. The call makes no sense, but it unnerves her particularly as the call is from a payphone in Loston Me...



  • As acting DI, Andy Lukeson had not expected to head up a high-profile murder investigation but there he is, thrust forward into the limelight, investigating the murder of a woman whose death may be linked to a string of murders long unsolved. As he s...



  • When nine-year-old Miranda Watts goes missing, suspicion falls on Samuel Curly, a local man responsible for the abduction of another girl some years previously. When another young girl is found dead the pressure on acting DI Andy Lukeson intensifies,...




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

J.A. O'Brien has published 6 books.

J.A. O'Brien does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Mischief Done, was published in August 2012.

The first book by J.A. O'Brien, Pick Up, was published in March 2008.

No. J.A. O'Brien does not write books in series.