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The Detective Morgan Brookes Series in Order

Detective Morgan Brookes Books in Order

17 books
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Title
Date
Rating
1
Sep 2020
5
Jan 2022
6
Jun 2022
7
Sep 2022
10
Sep 2023
11
Feb 2024
12
Jun 2024
13
Oct 2024
15
May 2025
17
Feb 2026

About the Detective Morgan Brookes series

Series Premise

Detective Constable Morgan Brookes is a dedicated, intuitive officer with the Cumbria Constabulary (later promoted to Detective Sergeant), based in the fictional town of Rydal Falls in the Lake District. Each book features a standalone major crime investigation—typically a murder or series of linked killings—that Morgan and her team race to solve amid time pressure, media scrutiny, and personal challenges. Cases often involve brutal, high-profile crimes (serial killers, domestic murders, abductions, historical cold cases reopened by new evidence), with motives rooted in family secrets, revenge, trauma, or twisted psychology. Morgan's investigations are realistic and detailed: interviews, forensics, house-to-house inquiries, CCTV analysis, and teamwork with CID colleagues. What sets the series apart is the strong personal thread—Morgan carries the emotional weight of her own traumatic past (a violent childhood incident involving her mother and sister), which sometimes influences her empathy for victims and determination to seek justice. The books explore the toll of the job (long hours, moral dilemmas, risk to personal life) while delivering satisfying resolutions—killers caught, victims honored, and Morgan growing stronger with each case.

Main Characters

> Detective Sergeant Morgan Brookes: Protagonist—late 30s, determined, intuitive, and deeply affected by her past (a childhood trauma involving her mother's murder and her sister's disappearance). Tough exterior, compassionate core; excellent at reading people and crime scenes. Grows from DC to DS, balancing work and personal healing.
> Detective Inspector Ben Matthews: Morgan's boss and mentor—experienced, steady, supportive. Professional and fair; develops a close working (and subtle personal) bond with Morgan.
> Detective Constable Amy Smith: Morgan's partner/colleague—younger, enthusiastic, loyal; provides contrast and support.
> DCS Cindy Watson: Senior officer—tough, ambitious, sometimes clashes with Morgan over protocol.
> Morgan's family: Her grandmother (nurturing figure) and the shadow of her missing sister—emotional undercurrents.
> Supporting team: Forensics officers, pathologists, uniformed police, and occasional journalists or locals who add flavor and suspects.

Setting

The Lake District in Cumbria, northwest England—beautiful, rugged, and atmospheric. The fictional town of Rydal Falls serves as the main base: a small market town with a police station, historic buildings, pubs, and surrounding fells, lakes, forests, and hiking trails. The setting is a major character—stunning natural beauty (lakes Windermere and Grasmere, misty fells, ancient stone circles) contrasts with the darkness of crime (isolated farmhouses, abandoned quarries, remote cottages, foggy mountain paths). Weather plays a role—rain, mist, snow, and sudden storms affect investigations and mood. The Lake District is both a tourist paradise and a place where secrets hide in the landscape—old grudges, hidden bodies, and the isolation that can amplify evil.

Tone & Themes

Dark, intense, and emotionally charged—modern British crime thriller with psychological depth and realism. Phifer's tone is serious and immersive: crimes are described with unflinching detail (violence, autopsies, victim suffering) but never gratuitous; the focus is on investigation, character, and emotional fallout. Suspense builds through tight pacing, red herrings, and escalating danger, while Morgan's inner struggles (guilt, fear, determination) add raw humanity. There is little humor—dry, gallows wit among cops instead—and romance is minimal or secondary (Morgan's relationships are complicated and realistic). The series is gripping and compassionate: justice matters, victims are humanized, and Morgan's resilience offers hope amid darkness. It's addictive "unputdownable" reading—perfect for readers who enjoy gritty procedurals with heart and a flawed, relatable heroine.

The Detective Morgan Brookes series is a gripping, atmospheric standout in British crime fiction—19 books of intelligent, emotionally resonant procedurals set against the haunting beauty of the Lake District. Through Morgan Brookes' determined pursuit of justice and her quiet battle with personal demons, Helen Phifer crafts compelling, character-driven mysteries that balance suspense, realism, and humanity. With strong plotting, vivid settings, and a deeply relatable heroine, the series delivers satisfying, thought-provoking crime stories that linger long after the final page. For fans of atmospheric police procedurals with heart and depth (like LJ Ross or Ann Cleeves), it's an essential, bingeable saga—a powerful blend of mystery, place, and character that showcases the best of modern British crime writing.

FAQ

How many books are in the Detective Morgan Brookes series?

17 books

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book in the series is currently scheduled. The latest book, Silenced Sisters, was published in February 2026.

When was the most recent book released?

Silenced Sisters was published in February 2026.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is One Left Alive, published in September 2020.

What genre is the Detective Morgan Brookes series?

The series primarily falls into the Police Procedural genre.

What is the Detective Morgan Brookes series about?

Detective Constable Morgan Brookes is a dedicated, intuitive officer with the Cumbria Constabulary (later promoted to Detective Sergeant), based in the fictional town of Rydal Falls in the Lake District. Each book features a standalone major crime investigation—typically a murder or series of linked killings—that Morgan and her team race to solve amid time pressure, media scrutiny, and personal challenges. Cases often involve brutal, high-profile crimes (serial killers, domestic murders, abductions, historical cold cases reopened by new evidence), with motives rooted in family secrets, revenge, trauma, or twisted psychology. Morgan's investigations are realistic and detailed: interviews, forensics, house-to-house inquiries, CCTV analysis, and teamwork with CID colleagues. What sets the series apart is the strong personal thread—Morgan carries the emotional weight of her own traumatic past (a violent childhood incident involving her mother and sister), which sometimes influences her empathy for victims and determination to seek justice. The books explore the toll of the job (long hours, moral dilemmas, risk to personal life) while delivering satisfying resolutions—killers caught, victims honored, and Morgan growing stronger with each case.

Is the Detective Morgan Brookes series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.