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Alexandra Cooper

by Linda Fairstein

20 books Started 1996 Latest 2019
Publication Reading Order

The Alexandra Cooper is a Legal Thriller / Crime Fiction series by Linda Fairstein, comprising 20 books published between 1996 and 2019. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
Final Jeopardy cover 1 Final Jeopardy 1996 Buy from Amazon
Likely To Die cover 2 Likely To Die 1997 Buy from Amazon
Cold Hit cover 3 Cold Hit 1999 Buy from Amazon
The Deadhouse cover 4 The Deadhouse 2001 Buy from Amazon
The Bone Vault cover 5 The Bone Vault 2003 Buy from Amazon
The Kills cover 6 The Kills 2004 Buy from Amazon
Entombed cover 7 Entombed 2005 Buy from Amazon
8 Death Dance 2006 Buy from Amazon
Bad Blood cover 9 Bad Blood 2007 Buy from Amazon
Killer Heat cover 10 Killer Heat 2008 Buy from Amazon
Lethal Legacy cover 11 Lethal Legacy 2009 Buy from Amazon
12 Hell Gate 2010 Buy from Amazon
Silent Mercy cover 13 Silent Mercy 2011 Buy from Amazon
Night Watch cover 14 Night Watch 2012 Buy from Amazon
Death Angel cover 15 Death Angel 2013 Buy from Amazon
Terminal City cover 16 Terminal City 2014 Buy from Amazon
Devil's Bridge cover 17 Devil's Bridge 2015 Buy from Amazon
Killer Look cover 18 Killer Look 2016 Buy from Amazon
19 Deadfall 2017 Buy from Amazon
Blood Oath cover 20 Blood Oath 2019 Buy from Amazon
More series by Linda Fairstein

Linda Fairstein is an American attorney, activist, and author known for her work as a prosecutor in the Manhattan District Attorney's office. Born in 1947, she has investigated and prosecuted high-profile sex crimes, including the Central Park Jogger case. Fairstein has authored over 20 crime novels, many featuring Assistant District Attorney Alexandra Cooper. Her books have won numerous awards, including the Mary Higgins Clark Award and the Edgar Award for Best Novel. Fairstein's work has received critical acclaim for its authenticity and insights into the criminal justice system. She has also garnered recognition for her activism against sexual violence and support for victims. However, some of her prosecutions have been controversial, sparking debates about race and the criminal justice system.

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