Kate Fox Books in Order
About the Kate Fox series
Series Premise
The series centers on Kate Fox, a capable, no-nonsense woman in her 40s living on her family's cattle ranch in the remote Sandhills of Nebraska. Married to Grand County Sheriff Ted Conner, Kate enjoys a stable life—raising her orphaned teenage niece Carly, managing ranch duties, and supporting Ted's reelection. This idyllic existence shatters in Stripped Bare when a brutal murder occurs at a neighboring ranch, and evidence points to Ted as the prime suspect. Desperate to clear her husband's name, Kate launches her own investigation, uncovering layers of small-town secrets, corruption, and hidden motives.
Kate's amateur sleuthing evolves into official duty: after Ted's fate changes her world, she becomes acting sheriff (and later elected sheriff) of Grand County. Each book features a standalone case—often involving murder, missing persons, or violent crimes tied to ranching, land disputes, family feuds, or reservation issues—but builds continuity through Kate's personal growth. Recurring threats include political corruption, environmental tensions, tribal conflicts (nearby Lakota reservation), and the dangers of rural isolation. Kate's investigations expose the underbelly of cattle country: greed over land, old grudges, domestic abuse, and the toll of economic hardship. Over the arc, Kate balances badge duties with family (niece Carly's teenage rebellions, intrusive Fox relatives), personal losses, and moral dilemmas, while confronting her own vulnerabilities and the weight of leadership in a tight-knit, unforgiving community.
Main Characters
Kate Fox: The protagonist—a strong, practical ranch woman in her 40s, initially sheriff's wife, later acting/elected sheriff. Intelligent, resilient, and deeply tied to the land, she balances law enforcement with family and personal grief. Her narration is grounded and honest, revealing vulnerability beneath her toughness.
- Ted Conner: Kate's husband (early books)—charismatic sheriff whose legal troubles propel the series. Their relationship evolves through crisis.
- Carly: Kate's orphaned teenage niece—rebellious yet loving, providing family drama and growth.
- Fox family: Kate's large, boisterous clan (eight siblings and extended relatives)—meddlesome, loyal, and often comic relief or sources of conflict.
- Deputy Kyle Red Owl: Lakota deputy—skilled, principled, and key ally in reservation-related cases.
- Supporting cast: Sheriff colleagues, ranch neighbors, tribal members, suspects/victims from the community, and recurring figures like business partners or rivals who add depth and continuity.
Setting
The series is deeply rooted in the Nebraska Sandhills—a vast, grass-covered dune region in north-central Nebraska where cattle ranching dominates and people are sparse (cattle outnumber humans 50:1 in some areas). The landscape is stark and beautiful: endless rolling hills, wind-swept prairies, isolated ranches, dirt roads, and small towns like Grand County seat (fictionalized but inspired by real places). Harsh weather—blizzards, heat waves, sudden storms—mirrors emotional turmoil and adds peril to investigations.
Key locations include Kate's family ranch (Frog Creek), the county sheriff's office, nearby Lakota reservation lands (introducing cultural and jurisdictional tensions), and occasional trips to Denver or Lincoln for broader plot threads. The isolation amplifies danger: help is far away, cell service spotty, and everyone knows everyone—secrets spread fast, but so do grudges. Baker's authentic portrayal (drawn from her 20 years living there) makes the setting vivid and integral—rural life is beautiful yet unforgiving, with economic pressures, land rights, and community bonds shaping every story.
Tone & Themes
The tone is gritty, introspective, and unflinchingly realistic—hard-boiled rural mystery with emotional depth and dry humor. Baker's prose is spare and evocative, capturing the stark beauty and brutal isolation of the Sandhills without romanticizing it. Suspense builds through tense investigations, narrow escapes, and moral ambiguity—crimes are violent but not gratuitous, focusing on consequences rather than gore.
Humor appears in Kate's wry, self-deprecating narration, quirky locals, and the absurdity of ranch life (stubborn cattle, nosy relatives, unpredictable weather). Emotional stakes are high—grief, betrayal, family loyalty, and the cost of justice create poignant moments amid action. The series empowers without preachiness: Kate is tough, flawed, and relatable, growing stronger through adversity while staying grounded in community and conscience. It's compelling and addictive—readers describe it as "page-turning" with a strong sense of place and character.
The Kate Fox series stands as a standout in rural mystery fiction—Shannon Baker delivers taut, atmospheric stories that capture the soul of the Nebraska Sandhills while centering a compelling, relatable heroine. Through Kate's journey from ranch wife to sheriff, the books explore justice, family, resilience, and the harsh realities of rural America with authenticity and heart. With many books of escalating stakes, strong character development, and evocative setting, the series offers addictive reading for fans of regional mysteries—proving that in wide-open country, secrets can't stay buried forever. Whether drawn by the landscape, Kate's grit, or the satisfying whodunits, these novels reward with depth, tension, and quiet triumph.
FAQ
13 books total: 12 main + 1 extra story
No new book in the series is currently scheduled. The latest book, Scorched Line, was published in April 2026.
Scorched Line was published in April 2026.
The first book in the series is Stripped Bare, published in September 2016.
The series primarily falls into the Police Procedural genre.
The series centers on Kate Fox, a capable, no-nonsense woman in her 40s living on her family's cattle ranch in the remote Sandhills of Nebraska. Married to Grand County Sheriff Ted Conner, Kate enjoys a stable life—raising her orphaned teenage niece Carly, managing ranch duties, and supporting Ted's reelection. This idyllic existence shatters in Stripped Bare when a brutal murder occurs at a neighboring ranch, and evidence points to Ted as the prime suspect. Desperate to clear her husband's name, Kate launches her own investigation, uncovering layers of small-town secrets, corruption, and hidden motives. Kate's amateur sleuthing evolves into official duty: after Ted's fate changes her world, she becomes acting sheriff (and later elected sheriff) of Grand County. Each book features a standalone case—often involving murder, missing persons, or violent crimes tied to ranching, land disputes, family feuds, or reservation issues—but builds continuity through Kate's personal growth. Recurring threats include political corruption, environmental tensions, tribal conflicts (nearby Lakota reservation), and the dangers of rural isolation. Kate's investigations expose the underbelly of cattle country: greed over land, old grudges, domestic abuse, and the toll of economic hardship. Over the arc, Kate balances badge duties with family (niece Carly's teenage rebellions, intrusive Fox relatives), personal losses, and moral dilemmas, while confronting her own vulnerabilities and the weight of leadership in a tight-knit, unforgiving community.
The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.