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A Villain’s Story FBI Mystery

by Mary Stone

11 books Started 2023 Latest 2024
Publication Reading Order

The A Villain’s Story FBI Mystery is a Mystery / Literary Fiction series by Mary Stone, comprising 11 books published between 2023 and 2024. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
1 Origins of Justice (Short Story) 2023 Buy from Amazon
2 Blood on the Badge 2023 Buy from Amazon
3 The Hunting Grounds 2023 Buy from Amazon
4 Crossing the Line 2023 Buy from Amazon
5 Stalked by Darkness 2023 Buy from Amazon
6 The Villains' Creed 2023 Buy from Amazon
7 Descent into Madness 2023 Buy from Amazon
8 Prescription for Murder 2024 Buy from Amazon
9 Silence of the Killer 2024 Buy from Amazon
10 Beneath the Surface 2024 Buy from Amazon
11 End of Justice 2024 Buy from Amazon

Mary Stone is an American author and playwright. Born in 1941 in Clarksville, Tennessee, Stone's early life and education are not publicly known. Her literary career began with the publication of her first novel, "Crazy in Alabama," in 1990. The novel was a critical and commercial success, winning the Lillian Smith Book Award and being adapted into a major motion picture in 1999. Stone has since published several other novels, including "The Widow's Tale" (1992), "Saving Grace" (1996), and "Nobody's Fool" (2001). Her work often explores themes of family, loss, and the complexities of Southern culture. In addition to her novels, Stone has also written plays, including "Cradle of Fire" (2005) and "The Christian Brothers School" (2010). Her plays have been produced in theaters throughout the United States. Throughout her career, Mary Stone has received numerous awards and accolades for her writing. Her work has been praised for its authenticity, its insightful portrayal of human nature, and its evocative use of language.

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