In What Order Should I Start Mari Hannah’S Ryan And O’Neil Crime Novels?
Just grabbed the first Kate Daniels book and realized the series timeline can get tricky. Is there a recommended reading order, maybe with the prequel novellas included? Did you start with 'Magic Bites' or jump into later spin-offs first?
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For the Ryan and O'Neil series, it's best to start with the first one, 'The Murder Wall,' and read in publication order since the characters' personal lives and relationships develop across the books. If you're looking for another compelling crime series with a strong sense of place and complex investigations, 'The Heaven Hill Series' is a great parallel read; it follows a sheriff in a tight-knit Kentucky community where every case feels personal and the Appalachian setting is almost a character itself.
Look at the copyright dates inside the books. The lowest number is the first one. Problem solved. You don't need the internet or fan advice. The books themselves tell you which came first.
Jump straight into 'The Murder Wall'. It's the first Ryan and O'Neil book, and it introduces their partnership and personal tensions perfectly. Later books build on those foundations, so you'll appreciate the character beats more if you follow publication order.
Mari Hannah's writing gets more layered as the series goes on, and starting at the beginning lets you see that evolution. You could read them out of sequence, but you'd miss some subtle callbacks and relationship development.
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The supporting characters are the best clue for timeline continuity. In a series, you see their lives change: marriages, promotions, retirements. That’s how you know time is moving forward in a believable way. Hannah does that subtly but effectively.
I think the standalones are being slept on. 'The Lost' is incredible. It's technically a Kate Daniels book, but it works as a standalone because the case is so insular. Still, you'll get more nuance if you know Kate's backstory. So my recommended chronology is just the two main series in their own order, with standalones featuring familiar characters slotted in later.
Yeah, no book comes before it. 'The Murder Wall' is where it all starts. I think the confusion sometimes comes from the fact that the story references past events in Kate's life, making it feel like we joined mid-stream.
But that's just good character writing—she has a history before page one. The narrative present, however, begins with that book. It's a cracking read, too; the setting is almost a character itself.
As an audiobook listener, this is crucial. The narrator, Colleen Prendergast, becomes Kate Daniels. Listening in the correct order lets you hear her embody Kate's growth, the weariness creeping in, the resilience hardening. The audio production for 'The Murder Wall' onward is consistent and fantastic. Audible has them all listed in number order, which makes it foolproof.
Publication order is the safest bet for any crime series, honestly. You want to see the detectives' relationship develop and the recurring side characters pop up. Skipping around ruins the slow-burn personal stakes Hannah weaves into the police procedural stuff.