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Wendy Hornsby Books in Order
Wendy Hornsby is an American writer of mystery fiction and a professor of history at Long Beach City College. Hornsby's published work began in 1987 and 1990 with two police procedurals set in Orange County, California, and featuring history teacher Kate Teague and police officer Roger Tejeda. Since 1992, she has published more than a dozen novels about documentary filmmaker Maggie MacGowen and homicide detective Mike Flint of the Los Angeles Police Department, as well as many short stories.
Bibliography verified: April 2026
Quick Answer
What are all of Wendy Hornsby's book series? Wendy Hornsby has written 2 book series. The most notable is the A Kate Teague Mystery series.
Complete series list with all books in reading order below.
Book Series by Wendy Hornsby
- #1
No Harm(1987) - #2
Half a Mind(1991)
- #1
Telling Lies(1992) - #2
Midnight Baby(1993) - #3
Bad Intent(1994) - #4
77th Street Requiem(1995) - #5
A Hard Light(1997) - #6
In the Guise of Mercy(2009) - #7
The Paramour's Daughter(2010) - #8
The Hanging(2012) - #9
The Color of Light(2014) - #10
Disturbing the Dark(2016) - #11
Number 7, Rue Jacob(2018) - #12
A Bouquet of Rue(2019) - #13
Nine Sons(2002) - #14
Malice Domestic 3(1994) - #15
Murder in Vegas: New Crime Tales of Gambling and Desperation(2005) - #16
Shaken: Stories for Japan(2011) - #17
Stop the World: Snapshots from a Pandemic(2020)
About Wendy Hornsby
Wendy Hornsby is an American writer of mystery fiction and a professor of history at Long Beach City College. Hornsby's published work began in 1987 and 1990 with two police procedurals set in Orange County, California, and featuring history teacher Kate Teague and police officer Roger Tejeda. Since 1992, she has published more than a dozen novels about documentary filmmaker Maggie MacGowen and homicide detective Mike Flint of the Los Angeles Police Department, as well as many short stories.
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