The Scarecrow Murders Books in Order
About The Scarecrow Murders series
Series Premise
The overarching threat revolves around a cunning, elusive serial killer in the American heartland who stages murders with scarecrow motifs—dumping bodies in fields, using the rural symbol to taunt investigators, or linking crimes to isolated farms and communities—prompting law enforcement and civilians to team up in desperate races to stop the violence before more lives are claimed. Protagonists—detectives, ranchers, single parents, or locals—become personally entangled in the cases through proximity, past connections, or direct threats, forcing them to confront danger while sparks fly and trust builds between them.
The series is best read in publication order, as recurring elements of the killer's escalating pattern, subtle connections between cases, and the broader investigation into the scarecrow motif's significance build progressively, providing richer tension and payoff for readers following the arc. That said, each book stands alone as a complete romantic suspense story with its own self-contained mystery, central couple, investigation, and resolution, so jumping in out of sequence won't spoil individual plots or leave major threads unresolved—you'll simply miss some layered continuity in the overarching threat.
Main Characters
Protagonists rotate per book, typically pairing a capable law enforcement figure (detectives, deputies, or investigators) with a strong, independent civilian (widows, single mothers, business owners, or locals) caught in the killer's path.
- Heroes — Protective, determined men (often lawmen or ranchers) who embody quiet strength, honor, and a drive to shield the vulnerable; they grapple with personal losses or professional pressures while falling for their partners.
- Heroines — Resilient women facing threats head-on—whether grieving widows hiring help, women rebuilding after hardship, or those targeted directly—who bring courage, intuition, and emotional depth, refusing to be passive victims.
Setting
The stories unfold in the vast, isolated farmlands and small towns of America's heartland—think endless cornfields, dusty rural roads, modest family ranches, quiet communities where everyone knows your business, and remote spots perfect for a killer to hide bodies or stage scenes. Scarecrows—those eerie, sentinel-like figures in fields—serve as both literal and symbolic elements, heightening the atmospheric dread of wide-open spaces that feel deceptively peaceful yet conceal deadly secrets. Weather (storms, heat, isolation) amplifies tension, while everyday locations like diners, homes, and sheriff's offices provide intimate contrast to the open danger.
Tone & Themes
The tone is intense yet hopeful—pulse-pounding suspense during chases, stakeouts, and confrontations balanced by tender romantic moments, protective instincts, and uplifting resolutions that emphasize healing and connection. Cassidy keeps the darkness grounded without overwhelming grimness, infusing warmth through small-town support and emotional vulnerability.
Themes explore the impact of trauma and grief on survivors, the power of trust and partnership in crisis, second chances at love amid danger, the protective drive of family and community, and justice prevailing against hidden evil. Resilience, redemption, and the idea that love can emerge from fear recur strongly, grounding the thrills in genuine human stakes.
In the end, Carla Cassidy's Scarecrow Murders series is a captivating blend of chills and romance—tense, twisty thrillers that keep you guessing while warming your heart with protective love stories set against haunting rural backdrops. These books deliver the adrenaline of hunting a shadowy killer, the satisfaction of justice served, and the quiet joy of two people finding each other amid fear. If you're craving romantic suspense with authentic small-town feel, strong chemistry, and just the right dose of danger, this series is an addictive page-turner—settle in with the lights on, and let the heartland's secrets pull you under.
FAQ
6 books
The next book in The Scarecrow Murders series, A Perfect Target, will be published in Aug-2026.
Stalker in the Storm was published in July 2024.
The first book in the series is Killer in the Heartland, published in November 2022.
The series primarily falls into the Contemporary Romantic Suspense genre.
The overarching threat revolves around a cunning, elusive serial killer in the American heartland who stages murders with scarecrow motifs—dumping bodies in fields, using the rural symbol to taunt investigators, or linking crimes to isolated farms and communities—prompting law enforcement and civilians to team up in desperate races to stop the violence before more lives are claimed. Protagonists—detectives, ranchers, single parents, or locals—become personally entangled in the cases through proximity, past connections, or direct threats, forcing them to confront danger while sparks fly and trust builds between them. The series is best read in publication order, as recurring elements of the killer's escalating pattern, subtle connections between cases, and the broader investigation into the scarecrow motif's significance build progressively, providing richer tension and payoff for readers following the arc. That said, each book stands alone as a complete romantic suspense story with its own self-contained mystery, central couple, investigation, and resolution, so jumping in out of sequence won't spoil individual plots or leave major threads unresolved—you'll simply miss some layered continuity in the overarching threat.
The series is ongoing, with the next book currently scheduled.