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The Detectives Kane and Alton Series in Order

Detectives Kane and Alton Books in Order

31 books total 29 main + 2 extra stories

About the Detectives Kane and Alton series

Series Premise

The series follows Sheriff Jenna Alton and Deputy David Kane as they tackle brutal murders and serial killers in the seemingly peaceful town of Black Rock Falls, Montana. Jenna, a former DEA agent with a hidden past, relocates to the remote area for a quieter life but finds it plagued by violent crimes. Kane, an ex-special forces operative (with his own secretive history), joins as her deputy, bringing elite skills in tactics, investigation, and combat. Each novel delivers a standalone case—often involving serial predators, ritualistic killings, abductions, or bodies discovered in gruesome poses—but interconnected through the duo's partnership and personal arcs. Crimes frequently feature twisted motives: revenge, psychological disorders, hidden town secrets, or killers targeting vulnerable victims (teens, runaways, locals). Investigations involve forensic details, interrogations, stakeouts, pursuits, and high-risk confrontations, with killers who are cunning, elusive, and sadistic. Recurring elements include the duo's complementary dynamic (Jenna's empathy and leadership paired with Kane's lethal precision), threats that hit close to home (endangering friends, colleagues, or each other), and gradual revelations about their pasts. Over the long arc, personal stakes rise—romantic tension, family-like bonds with team members, and confrontations with past traumas—while maintaining focus on the procedural hunt. The premise underscores that evil can lurk anywhere, even in idyllic small towns, and justice requires relentless determination.

Main Characters

Sheriff Jenna Alton is the driven lead: tough, compassionate, and strategic. A former DEA agent who relocated for a fresh start, she's haunted by her past (details unfold gradually) but excels at leading investigations, reading people, and protecting her team. Jenna's empathy for victims balances the series' darkness.

Deputy (later key partner) David Kane is her formidable counterpart: ex-special forces (with CIA/black-ops ties), physically imposing, highly skilled, and stoic. His military precision complements Jenna's intuition; he's loyal, protective, and occasionally ruthless when needed. Their partnership evolves into deep trust (with romantic undertones in later books).

Supporting team includes:
- Deputy Jake Wolfe and Deputy Rowley Gray: Reliable, growing members who add banter and support.
- Medical Examiner Wolfe (often overlapping with Jake): Forensic expert providing crucial evidence.
- Deputy Walters and others: Fleshing out the department.
- Recurring figures like Mayor or locals add community texture.

The core duo's chemistry—professional synergy, mutual respect, and unspoken care—anchors the series emotionally.

Setting

The primary setting is Black Rock Falls, a fictional remote alpine town in Montana—snowy mountains, dense forests, isolated ranches, winding backroads, and a small downtown. This isolated locale amplifies tension: harsh winters trap victims/killers, vast wilderness hides bodies, and limited resources strain investigations. The town appears quaint (festivals, local diners, community events) but conceals dark undercurrents—drug issues, old grudges, transient outsiders.

Cases often exploit the environment: bodies dumped in forests, victims lured to cabins, pursuits through blizzards, or crimes during seasonal events (Halloween, winter storms). The Montana backdrop evokes isolation and vulnerability, contrasting the duo's big-city backgrounds and heightening the sense that nowhere is truly safe.

Tone & Themes

The tone is intense, spine-chilling, and relentlessly fast-paced—classic modern thriller with a dark, gripping edge. Hood excels at building dread through short, punchy chapters, cliffhanger endings, and vivid depictions of violence (though not gratuitous gore). Suspense is constant: escalating body counts, taunting killers, and personal dangers keep pages turning, often prompting readers to "stay up all night." Despite the darkness, there's underlying hope through the protagonists' resilience, teamwork, and moral compass—justice prevails, though at cost. Humor is minimal but appears in dry banter or team camaraderie. The series avoids cozy lightness, leaning into psychological tension, moral ambiguity, and the human cost of crime, making it addictive for thriller fans seeking high-stakes, character-driven suspense.

The Detectives Kane and Alton series by D.K. Hood stands as a powerhouse in contemporary crime thrillers, delivering non-stop suspense through 31 gripping novels set in the chilling isolation of Black Rock Falls, Montana. From the shocking debut in Don't Tell a Soul to ongoing entries like Look Behind You, Jenna Alton and David Kane's relentless pursuit of twisted killers captivates with sharp procedurals, high personal stakes, and a dark yet hopeful core. With strong ratings and a massive following, it's ideal for readers craving fast-paced, addictive serial-killer hunts balanced by compelling leads and small-town realism. Whether starting from book one or diving in anywhere, the series proves that in quiet mountains, evil never truly sleeps—and neither will you while reading.

FAQ

How many books are in the Detectives Kane and Alton series?

31 books total: 29 main + 2 extra stories

When will the next book in the series be released?

The next book in the Detectives Kane and Alton series, Look Behind You, will be published in Dec-2026.

When was the most recent book released?

Watch Over Me was published in December 2025.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is Don't Tell a Soul, published in November 2017.

What genre is the Detectives Kane and Alton series?

The series primarily falls into the Police Procedural genre.

What is the Detectives Kane and Alton series about?

The series follows Sheriff Jenna Alton and Deputy David Kane as they tackle brutal murders and serial killers in the seemingly peaceful town of Black Rock Falls, Montana. Jenna, a former DEA agent with a hidden past, relocates to the remote area for a quieter life but finds it plagued by violent crimes. Kane, an ex-special forces operative (with his own secretive history), joins as her deputy, bringing elite skills in tactics, investigation, and combat. Each novel delivers a standalone case—often involving serial predators, ritualistic killings, abductions, or bodies discovered in gruesome poses—but interconnected through the duo's partnership and personal arcs. Crimes frequently feature twisted motives: revenge, psychological disorders, hidden town secrets, or killers targeting vulnerable victims (teens, runaways, locals). Investigations involve forensic details, interrogations, stakeouts, pursuits, and high-risk confrontations, with killers who are cunning, elusive, and sadistic. Recurring elements include the duo's complementary dynamic (Jenna's empathy and leadership paired with Kane's lethal precision), threats that hit close to home (endangering friends, colleagues, or each other), and gradual revelations about their pasts. Over the long arc, personal stakes rise—romantic tension, family-like bonds with team members, and confrontations with past traumas—while maintaining focus on the procedural hunt. The premise underscores that evil can lurk anywhere, even in idyllic small towns, and justice requires relentless determination.

Is the Detectives Kane and Alton series finished?

The series is ongoing, with the next book currently scheduled.