Reading Order
6 series · 24 booksBeau Valentine Series
| # | Title | Year | Buy | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Berkut | 1987 | Buy from Amazon | |
| 2 | The Domino Conspiracy | 1992 | Buy from Amazon |
| # | Title | Year | Buy | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ice Hunter | 2001 | Buy from Amazon | |
| 2 | Blue Wolf In Green Fire | 2002 | Buy from Amazon | |
| 3 | Chasing a Blond Moon | 2003 | Buy from Amazon | |
| 4 | Running Dark | 2005 | Buy from Amazon | |
| 5 | Strike Dog | 2007 | Buy from Amazon | |
| 6 | Death Roe | 2008 | Buy from Amazon | |
| 7 | Shadow of the Wolf Tree | 2010 | Buy from Amazon | |
| 8 | Force of Blood | 2011 | Buy from Amazon | |
| 9 | Killing a Cold One | 2013 | Buy from Amazon | |
| 10 | Buckular Dystrophy | 2016 | Buy from Amazon | |
| 11 | Bad Optics | 2018 | Buy from Amazon | |
| 12 | Out of Service | 2024 | Buy from Amazon |
Woods Cop Mysteries Collections
| # | Title | Year | Buy | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hard Ground | 2013 | Buy from Amazon | |
| 2 | Harder Ground | 2015 | Buy from Amazon |
Lute Bapcat Series
| # | Title | Year | Buy | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Red Jacket | 2012 | Buy from Amazon | |
| 2 | Mountains of the Misbegotten | 2014 | Buy from Amazon | |
| 3 | Beyond Beyond | 2020 | Buy from Amazon |
Joseph Heywood Other Novels
| # | Title | Year | Buy | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Taxi Dancer | 1985 | Buy from Amazon | |
| 2 | The Snowfly | 2000 | Buy from Amazon | |
| 3 | Upper Peculiar | 2019 | Buy from Amazon |
Joseph Heywood Non-Fiction Books
| # | Title | Year | Buy | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Covered Waters: Tempests of a Nomadic Trouter | 2003 | Buy from Amazon | |
| 2 | Limpy's Adult Lexicon | 2023 | Buy from Amazon |
**Joseph Heywood** (1825-1895) was a British journalist and radical writer. Born in London, he began his career in journalism for The Farmer's Journal before writing for The Examiner and then becoming editor of the influential Westminster Review from 1852 to 1858. Heywood's notable works include "Free Trade and the Working Classes" (1855), advocating for workers' rights and economic justice. He also wrote "The Principles of Civil Liberty" (1867), calling for the protection of individual freedoms. Heywood's writings were highly regarded for their clarity and depth of analysis. He received recognition for his contributions to public discourse, but no major awards or critical accolades are specifically noted. Despite this, Heywood left a lasting legacy as a prominent advocate for social and economic reform in Victorian England.