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About the Hillary Greene series

Series Premise

The series follows Detective Inspector Hillary Greene of Thames Valley Police as she investigates murders and major crimes in the Oxfordshire region. Each book presents a new case—often a murder with multiple suspects, hidden motives, or complex backstories—that Hillary and her team must unravel through dogged police work, witness interviews, forensic evidence, and intuition.

The overarching premise adds personal depth: Hillary begins the series under internal investigation for corruption linked to her late husband's criminal activities. This shadow hangs over her career, forcing her to prove her integrity while solving cases. As the series progresses, she transitions from active DI to a cold-case consultant role (after a career shift), tackling unsolved murders from the past. Cases frequently involve Oxfordshire locals—villagers, academics, farmers, or urban figures—with motives tied to greed, jealousy, inheritance, revenge, or long-buried secrets.

Hillary's investigations are methodical and realistic, emphasizing police procedure, team dynamics, and the human cost of crime. Personal subplots—her relationships, family ties, romantic interests, and ongoing fight to clear her name—run throughout, making the series both a procedural and a character study.

Main Characters

Detective Inspector Hillary Greene: The central protagonist—a competent, experienced DI in her late 40s/early 50s. Intelligent, tenacious, and quietly tough, she is respected by colleagues but carries the burden of her husband's past corruption scandal. She is methodical, empathetic toward victims, and driven by justice, with a dry sense of humor and personal vulnerabilities (grief, loneliness, career pressures).



- Detective Sergeant Paul Danvers (early books): A young, ambitious officer who works with Hillary and develops a complicated relationship with her.



- Detective Chief Inspector Philip Mallow (and later superiors): Hillary's bosses—often supportive but bound by bureaucracy.



- Other team members: Recurring detectives and sergeants (e.g., Janine, Keith, or others) who assist in investigations and provide camaraderie.



- Supporting figures: Hillary's family (her mother, brother), romantic interests (evolving over the series), victims' families, suspects, and local witnesses who add depth to each case.

Setting

The series is set primarily in Oxfordshire, England, with a strong emphasis on the city of Oxford and its surrounding villages, countryside, and waterways. Many cases unfold in and around the Oxford Canal, rural hamlets, university towns, farms, and suburban areas—creating a vivid contrast between the historic, picturesque beauty of Oxford (colleges, rivers, spires) and the gritty realities of crime.



Key recurring locations include:

- Thames Valley Police headquarters in Oxford.

- Rural villages and canalside homes (often tied to murders).

- Farms, pubs, and community settings where locals guard secrets.

- Occasional forays into Oxford's academic world or urban edges.



The Oxfordshire setting is atmospheric and integral: narrowboat life on the canals, foggy mornings, seasonal changes (wet winters, blooming springs), and the sense of a close-knit but gossipy rural community. The landscape amplifies isolation and hidden motives while grounding the stories in a recognizable, lived-in English countryside.

Tone & Themes

The tone is serious, grounded, and quietly compelling—classic British police procedural with emotional depth and understated drama. The books are suspenseful and intriguing, with well-constructed mysteries that unfold methodically rather than relying on shocks or gore. Violence is present but not graphic; the focus is on investigation, motive, and consequences.

Hillary's dry wit, resilience, and occasional wry observations provide subtle humor, while her personal struggles (grief, professional pressure, relationships) add poignancy. The tone avoids melodrama or sensationalism—crimes are treated seriously, victims are respected, and resolutions feel earned. It's mature, intelligent crime fiction that balances tension with warmth and quiet hope, making it satisfying for readers who prefer thoughtful, character-driven mysteries over fast-paced action.

The Hillary Greene series by Faith Martin is a consistently engaging, character-rich British police procedural that follows a strong, principled detective through complex murder investigations in the Oxfordshire countryside. With Hillary's blend of grit, intelligence, and quiet vulnerability, the books deliver well-crafted mysteries, authentic police work, and emotional depth across more than 20 novels. The atmospheric canal-and-village setting, layered suspects, and satisfying resolutions make the series a rewarding read for fans of thoughtful crime fiction. Whether tackling fresh murders or cold cases, Hillary Greene remains a compelling, relatable figure who fights for justice while navigating her own challenges. If you're seeking intelligent, grounded mysteries with a strong female lead and a strong sense of place, this series offers enduring appeal and reliable satisfaction.

FAQ

How many books are in the Hillary Greene series?

21 books

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book in the series is currently scheduled. The latest book, Murder Under the Sun, was published in June 2025.

When was the most recent book released?

Murder Under the Sun was published in June 2025.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is A Narrow Escape // Murder on the Oxford Canal, published in August 2004.

What genre is the Hillary Greene series?

The series primarily falls into the Police Procedural genre.

What is the Hillary Greene series about?

The series follows Detective Inspector Hillary Greene of Thames Valley Police as she investigates murders and major crimes in the Oxfordshire region. Each book presents a new case—often a murder with multiple suspects, hidden motives, or complex backstories—that Hillary and her team must unravel through dogged police work, witness interviews, forensic evidence, and intuition. The overarching premise adds personal depth: Hillary begins the series under internal investigation for corruption linked to her late husband's criminal activities. This shadow hangs over her career, forcing her to prove her integrity while solving cases. As the series progresses, she transitions from active DI to a cold-case consultant role (after a career shift), tackling unsolved murders from the past. Cases frequently involve Oxfordshire locals—villagers, academics, farmers, or urban figures—with motives tied to greed, jealousy, inheritance, revenge, or long-buried secrets. Hillary's investigations are methodical and realistic, emphasizing police procedure, team dynamics, and the human cost of crime. Personal subplots—her relationships, family ties, romantic interests, and ongoing fight to clear her name—run throughout, making the series both a procedural and a character study.

Is the Hillary Greene series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.