J. A. Jance Books in Order
J.A. Jance is an American mystery author best known for three long-running series set in the American Southwest and Pacific Northwest: the J.P. Beaumont series, the Joanna Brady series, and the Ali Reynolds series. She has published over 80 novels since 1985 and she often appears on the New York Times bestseller list, placing her in the top tier of American crime fiction. In 2018, Strand Magazine recognized her career with its Lifetime Achievement Award.
This page lists all J.A. Jance books in order, including the J.P. Beaumont, Joanna Brady, Ali Reynolds, and Walker Family series, standalone novels, and short story anthologies. The Beaumont and Brady series cross over in two novels, and the Walker Family books is also part of the shared universe.
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J. P. Beaumont Series (Books in Order)
Reading Order
The J.P. Beaumont series follows Seattle homicide detective J.P. Beaumont (Jonas Piedmont Beaumont, also known as Beau), who works cases that become personal for him, where he often does thing that go beyond a standard police investigation. He is a recovering alcoholic with a past as a womanizing cop, who has reformed and become a sober private investigator who also works as a special investigator for the D.A.’s office. The series is set primarily in Seattle and takes place over four decades during his career, from active duty until he later works with the Washington State Special Homicide Investigation Team.
- Until Proven Guilty, 1985
- Injustice for All, 1986
- Trial by Fury, 1986
- Taking the Fifth, 1988
- Improbable Cause, 1987
- A More Perfect Union, 1988
- Dismissed with Prejudice, 1989
- Minor in Possession, 1990
- Payment in Kind, 1991
- Without Due Process, 1992
- Failure to Appear, 1993
- Lying in Wait, 1994
- Name Withheld, 1996
- Breach of Duty, 1999
- Birds of Prey, 2001
- Partner in Crime, 2002
- Long Time Gone, 2005
- Justice Denied, 2007
- Fire and Ice, 2009
- Betrayal of Trust, 2011
- Ring in the Dead, 2013
- Second Watch, 2013
- Stand Down, 2015
- Dance of the Bones, 2015
- Still Dead, 2017
- Proof of Life, 2017
- Sins of the Fathers, 2019
- Nothing to Lose, 2022
- Girls’ Night Out, 2024
- Den of Iniquity, 2024
- The Taken Ones, 2026
Walker Family Mysteries (Books in Order)
The Walker Family series follows retired Pima County Sheriff Brandon Walker and his wife Diana Ladd, an Anglo family with deep ties to the Tohono O’odham people of southern Arizona. The series is strongly influenced by J..a. Jance’s years working on the Tohono O’odham reservation, and there are traces of Indigenous tradition, legend, and history through its plots. Dance of the Bones (#5) also features J.P. Beaumont. Blessing of the Lost Girls (#6) crosses with the Joanna Brady series.
Reading Order
- Hour of the Hunter, 1991
- Kiss of the Bees, 1993
- Day of the Dead, 2005
- Queen of the Night, 2010
- Dance of the Bones, 2015
Joanna Brady Series (Books in Order)
The Joanna Brady series follows Cochise County Sheriff Joanna Brady, based in Bisbee, Arizona. It is the same small Arizona border town where J. A. Jance also grew up. Joanna takes over as sheriff after the murder of her husband, a situation that takes place in the early books, during which she develops both as a law enforcement officer and a single mother. It runs parallel to the Beaumont series in timeline and crosses over with it in Partner in Crime (Beaumont #16 / Brady #10) and Fire and Ice (Beaumont #19 / Brady #14).
Reading Order
- Desert Heat, 1993
- Tombstone Courage, 1994
- Shoot Don’t Shoot, 1995
- Dead to Rights, 1996
- Skeleton Canyon, 1997
- Rattlesnake Crossing, 1998
- Outlaw Mountain, 1999
- Devil’s Claw, 2001
- Paradise Lost, 2001
- Partner in Crime, 2002
- Exit Wounds, 2003
- Dead Wrong, 2006
- Damage Control, 2008
- Fire and Ice, 2009
- Judgment Call, 2012
- The Old Blue Line, 2014
- Remains of Innocence, 2014
- No Honor Among Thieves, 2015
- Random Acts, 2016
- Downfall, 2016
- Field of Bone, 2018
- Missing and Endangered, 2021
- Blessing of the Lost Girls, 2023
- The Girl from Devil’s Lake, 2025
Ali Reynolds Series (Books in Order)
The Ali Reynolds series follows former Los Angeles TV news anchor Ali Reynolds, in her mid-forties who, after losing her job, returns to her hometown of Sedona, Arizona, and starts investigating murders. Initially, she is a traditional amateur sleuth, but as Ali builds a cybersecurity business, High Noon Enterprises, with her husband B. Simpson, the later books involve investigating tech-based crimes, including cyberbullying, AI, genetic manipulation.
Reading Order
- Edge of Evil, 2005
- Web of Evil, 2007
- Hand of Evil, 2007
- Cruel Intent, 2009
- Trial By Fire, 2009
- Fatal Error, 2011
- Left for Dead, 2012
- Deadly Stakes, 2013
- Moving Target, 2014
- A Last Goodbye, 2014
- Cold Betrayal, 2015
- No Honor Among Thieves, 2015
- Clawback, 2016
- Random Acts, 2016
- Man Overboard, 2017
- Duel To Death, 2018
- The A List, 2019
- Credible Threat, 2020
- Unfinished Business, 2021
- Collateral Damage, 2023
- OverKill, 2025
Standalone Novels
- Naked Came the Phoenix, 2001
- No Rest for the Dead, 2011
Novellas / Stories
- Taking the Veil, 2018 (with Eric Van Lustbader)
Short Story Collections and Anthologies
- Cat Crimes, 1991
- Partners in Crime, 1994
- The Mysterious West, 1994 (edited by Tony Hillerman)
- The Year’s 25 Finest Crime and Mystery Stories: Fourth Annual Edition, 1995
- Vengeance is Hers, 1997
- Midnight Louie’s Pet Detectives, 1998
- Murder on Route 66, 1999
- The World’s Finest Mystery and Crime Stories, 2000
- After the Fire: A Memoir in Poetry and Prose, 2001 (poetry collection)
- First Cases 4, 2002
- A Moment on the Edge, 2002 (edited by Elizabeth George)
- Dangerous Women, 2004
- Bark M for Murder, 2006
- The Deadly Bride and 21 of the Year’s Finest Crime and Mystery Stories: Volume II, 2006
- Suspense Magazine January 2010, 2010
- The J. A. Jance Casebook, 2011
- The Mystery Writers: Interviews and Advice, 2012
- Mystery Writers of America Presents Ice Cold: Tales of Intrigue from the Cold War, 2014 (edited by Jeffery Deaver)
- MatchUp, 2017 (edited by Lee Child)
Nonfiction Books
J.A. Jance Biography
J.A. Jance is an American mystery author who wrote four series and over 80 novels. Her full name is Judith Ann Jance, and she publishes under her initials, originally at her publisher’s request, who said that a female author writing a male detective protagonist would be harder to sell.
Official website: jajanceauthor.com
Born October 27, 1944, in Watertown, South Dakota, J. A. Jance grew up in Bisbee, Arizona, the border town that later became the setting for her Joanna Brady series. In 1962 she graduated from Bisbee High School, from where she received a scholarship allowing her to attend the University of Arizona. She was the first in her family to attend a four-year college, graduating from the University of Arizona in 1966 with a degree in English and Secondary Education. Next she got a master’s in library science in 1970. She taught high school English and worked for five years as a K–12 librarian at the Indian Oasis School District on the Tohono O’odham reservation, an experience that influenced the Walker Family series.
Her ambitions to write were frustrated for years, first by a university creative writing program that wouldn’t admit women, then by a first marriage to an alcoholic who ignored her aspirations. After her divorce and her ex-husband’s death, she began writing between 4 and 7 a.m. while working full-time as an insurance salesperson and raising two children alone. Until Proven Guilty, the first J.P. Beaumont novel, was published in 1985. She has been publishing books ever since and currently lives with her husband in Seattle, Washington, and Tucson, Arizona.
J.A Jance Awards and Honors
Awards
- Without Due Process – American Mystery Award (1992)
- Failure to Appear – American Mystery Award (1993)
- Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters, University of Arizona (2000)
- Strand Magazine Lifetime Achievement Award (2018)
Nominations and Shortlists
- Trial by Fury – Anthony Award for Best Paperback Original (1987)
- Hour of the Hunter – Dilys Award for Best Book (1992)
- Dance of the Bones – Shamus Award for Best P.I. Novel (2016)







Been a fan since the early 90’s.
J.A. and the late Sue Griffin are the only woman on my read ‘everything list.’
I am not a reader but you have got me hooked from the first paragraph.l have read all sheriff Brady all Ali Reynolds and walker novels.Thank you so much l have enjoyed all
I absolutely love the J.A. Jance Brady series, they kept my mind Off my illness when I got Covid19 and was deathly ill!
I felt like I was never alone because Joanna,Jennifer and Butch kept me company! I read 19 books in my quarantine period
And loved every book! Thank you for sharing your gift with me!!
Sincerely Kristin Irwin
JA Jance is my favorite author. I have read all of he JP Beaumont series and quite a few of Jonna Brady. I would like to be able to get more of her works . Is there a subscription?
I just finished the A List with Ali Reynolds. I love Ali Reynolds books and Joanna Brady series, they are the best. I saw on the back of the A List book, you mentioned the Walker family books. So I will be looking for those to read. Thank you so much for your books.
Maybe it’s because I live in Cochise county, Arizona, but the Joanne Brady series is my favorite! I enjoy J. P. Beaumont as well, he is just too funny! The Walker family is very good, and I’ve enjoyed reading that series as well. Ali Reynolds, not so much. I love Ms. Jance writing, but for some inexplicable reason I DO NOT like the character, Ali Reynolds…. so I’ve only read 2-3 of those books. I know I’m probably missing out, but when you cant identify with the main character, what’s the point in reading about them?
where can I get a paperback copy of No Honor Among Thieves (Joanna Brady #16.5, Ali Reynolds #10.5), 2015
I love your books and have read most of them( also kept them to read again). I really like the Joanna Brady series, but also like all the rest. Please do not stop writing!
Dear Ms Jance,
I’ve read all of your books. My favorite is the Joanna Brady series. I also love the Walker series as it includes some Native American history and practices. I also love J. P.
I like Ali; but not as much as your other characters, I realize that you may be exhausted of them and Ali deals with the current cyber age, etc.
I truly hope you will continue some books on your most famous characters as I, for one, find myself missing them.
I have never been to Arizona, but have always wanted to visit, I have you to thank for taking me there, if only in my imagination.
Thank you so much, for all your brilliant work.
Sincerely,
Teresa Snyder
West Palm Beach, Florida
This is so helpful to list all of. The books in order, by chacter, I am a new Reeder and love your books. I plan to read them ALL I have only read 7 so far & a long way to go. Tks. DA
great idea but i lost my first list and now cant remember which ones i have read. Guess I will start over! lol
Mary in Alabama