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Tina Whittle Books in Order

Tina Whittle is a critically acclaimed author of the Tai Randolph/Trey Seaver series, which has received starred reviews from leading publications including Kirkus, Publisher’s Weekly, Booklist, and Library Journal. Her Atlanta-based series, published by Poisoned Pen Press, has captivated readers with titles such as The Dangerous Edge of Things, Darker Than Any Shadow, Blood, Ash and Bone, Deeper Than the Grave, and Reckoning and Ruin. The sixth installment, Necessary Ends, was released in April 2018. Whittle’s impressive writing career has earned her a Derringer finalist spot and two nominations for Georgia Author of the Year. Her short fiction has appeared in The Savannah Literary Journal, Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, and Gulf Stream, where her story “Lost Causes and Other Reasons to Live” won the 2004 Mystery Fiction contest.

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What are all of Tina Whittle's book series? Tina Whittle has written 1 book series. The most notable is the Tai Randolph & Trey Seaver Mystery series.

Complete series list with all books in reading order below.

Book Series by Tina Whittle

About Tina Whittle

Tina Whittle is a critically acclaimed author of the Tai Randolph/Trey Seaver series, which has received starred reviews from leading publications including Kirkus, Publisher’s Weekly, Booklist, and Library Journal. Her Atlanta-based series, published by Poisoned Pen Press, has captivated readers with titles such as The Dangerous Edge of Things, Darker Than Any Shadow, Blood, Ash and Bone, Deeper Than the Grave, and Reckoning and Ruin. The sixth installment, Necessary Ends, was released in April 2018. Whittle’s impressive writing career has earned her a Derringer finalist spot and two nominations for Georgia Author of the Year. Her short fiction has appeared in The Savannah Literary Journal, Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, and Gulf Stream, where her story “Lost Causes and Other Reasons to Live” won the 2004 Mystery Fiction contest.

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