Nikki Hunt Books in Order
About the Nikki Hunt series
Series Premise
Nikki Hunt, a brilliant but deeply traumatized FBI profiler, returns to her Minnesota hometown after years away, haunted by the unsolved murder of her parents when she was a child. She now works on the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit but frequently takes cases in Minnesota, where her past and present collide. Each book features a standalone, high-stakes investigation—usually involving serial killers, abductions, family annihilators, or crimes with psychological complexity—while Nikki's own childhood trauma and the lingering mystery of her parents' killer resurface. The series explores how past horrors shape the present, with Nikki often facing killers who mirror or taunt her history.
Main Characters
> Nikki Hunt — Protagonist; FBI profiler in her 30s–40s. Brilliant, relentless, and deeply scarred by her parents’ unsolved murder when she was a child. Driven by justice and guilt; skilled in criminal psychology and profiling.
> Eric Wilson — Nikki’s partner and close friend; steady, loyal, and supportive FBI agent.
> Ricky — Nikki’s ex-husband; appears in early books; their relationship is strained but complicated.
> Cody — Nikki’s young son; adds emotional stakes and grounding.
> Tina — Nikki’s best friend; provides emotional support.
> Local law enforcement — Various Minnesota police officers and sheriffs who work with Nikki.
> Antagonists — Change per book; often intelligent, sadistic serial killers or predators with personal ties to Nikki’s past.
Setting
Primarily Minnesota (modern day), especially:
> The Twin Cities area (Minneapolis–St. Paul) and surrounding suburbs.
> Rural Minnesota towns, lakes, forests, and isolated homes.
> FBI field offices, crime scenes, and forensic labs.
The atmosphere is cold, atmospheric, and isolating — snowy winters, frozen lakes, dark forests, and the contrast between quiet Midwestern life and hidden evil.
Tone & Themes
Dark, intense, and emotionally gripping — modern psychological thriller with high tension, graphic crime scenes, and deep psychological depth. The tone is serious, urgent, and often bleak, focusing on trauma, grief, moral ambiguity, and the relentless pursuit of justice. Violence is described realistically (murders, abductions, torture), with a strong emphasis on the emotional and psychological toll on victims, survivors, and investigators. There is occasional dry humor (team banter) and moments of hope through relationships, but the series leans toward grim realism and suspense — more intense than light cozies, with heavy triggers (childhood trauma, graphic violence, sexual assault references).
The series is popular for its strong, relatable heroine, chilling cases, emotional depth, and Minnesota atmosphere — ideal for fans of dark, character-driven procedurals like Lisa Gardner, Karin Slaughter, or Tami Hoag. It has mature content (graphic violence, trauma, sexual assault references).
FAQ
10 books
No new book in the series is currently scheduled. The latest book, Little Child Gone, was published in June 2025.
Little Child Gone was published in June 2025.
The first book in the series is The Girls in the Snow, published in October 2020.
The series primarily falls into the Police Procedural genre.
Nikki Hunt, a brilliant but deeply traumatized FBI profiler, returns to her Minnesota hometown after years away, haunted by the unsolved murder of her parents when she was a child. She now works on the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit but frequently takes cases in Minnesota, where her past and present collide. Each book features a standalone, high-stakes investigation—usually involving serial killers, abductions, family annihilators, or crimes with psychological complexity—while Nikki's own childhood trauma and the lingering mystery of her parents' killer resurface. The series explores how past horrors shape the present, with Nikki often facing killers who mirror or taunt her history.
The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.