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Maeve Kerrigan Book 13

Maeve Kerrigan #13 / 13
by Jane Casey
Maeve Kerrigan Book 13 (Maeve Kerrigan #13) by Jane Casey
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The upcoming next book in Maeve Kerrigan series by Jane Casey.

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Release date: 2026 (upcoming)

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Jane Casey

Long before she began crafting the tightly wound psychological thrillers that keep readers wide-eyed and sleepless, Jane Casey was already tuned into the quiet tension of the world around her. Raised in Dublin, Ireland, in a household steeped in literature—her mother a teacher, her father a professor—storytelling was less a hobby than a birthright. But it wasn’t until she moved to Oxford to study English, and later London to edit crime fiction, that she began to shape her own voice—one steeped in moral ambiguity, slow-burning tension, and the shadows we carry inside ourselves.

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Casey didn’t come to crime fiction to glorify violence or create puzzles for the sake of cleverness. Her novels dig deeper, peeling back the layers of justice and personal reckoning. Best known for her Maeve Kerrigan series, Casey invites readers into a world where good people make impossible choices, where the difference between villain and victim can blur in a single heartbeat. Maeve herself—an ambitious detective navigating the male-dominated world of the London Met—isn’t just a protagonist; she’s a lens through which themes of gender, power, and vulnerability are explored with uncommon nuance.

What sets her writing apart is its realism—not the kind that shocks for effect, but the kind that quietly unsettles. Her characters are flawed but deeply human. Her plots never rush; they simmer. And in a genre often saturated with spectacle, Casey favors psychology over pyrotechnics, letting dread creep in slowly until it takes up all the space in the room.

Over the years, her work has earned nominations for the Crime Writers’ Association Dagger Awards and has been shortlisted for the Irish Crime Novel of the Year. But recognition has never seemed to be the point. For Casey, the story is always what matters most—especially the ones that don’t offer easy answers.

Now living in southwest London with her husband and two children, Casey continues to write the kinds of thrillers that linger long after the final page. The ones that ask: What would you do, if no one was watching? And what would it cost you, if someone was?

Whether you’re new to her books or a long-time fan of the Maeve Kerrigan series, one thing is certain—Jane Casey doesn’t just write crime fiction. She writes about the fragile line between justice and judgment, and what it means to cross it.

Maeve Kerrigan

In a city that never truly sleeps—where justice is messy and violence whispers from behind closed doors—the Maeve Kerrigan series carves out its own dark corner of the crime fiction world. With an unflinching eye for detail and a deep psychological undercurrent, these novels follow a young detective who must navigate not only the brutal crimes of London’s underbelly, but the quieter, more insidious dangers that come from within the very system meant to uphold the law.

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The series begins in the early days of Maeve’s career, but it never indulges in tidy origin stories or quick moral resolutions. Instead, each installment peels back another layer—of Maeve, of her colleagues, of the city itself. The procedural framework is there, yes: evidence, suspects, high-stakes chases. But what lingers are the silences between the interviews, the tension in the squad room, the moments where instinct and ethics collide.

Through slow-burning suspense and sharp character work, the books explore themes of power, vulnerability, and the cost of ambition. Kerrigan herself is more than a detective—she’s a woman constantly negotiating her place in a world that underestimates her, a world that expects her to be both tough and soft, relentless and restrained. That quiet duality pulses through every case she takes on, whether she’s confronting serial killers, corruption, or the ghosts of her own past.

The atmosphere is tense, urban, and deeply human—less about solving the mystery and more about why people commit the acts they do. It's this emotional depth, paired with the intricacy of the investigations, that has earned the series a devoted following among readers of psychological thrillers and police procedurals alike.

For those drawn to stories where justice comes at a cost, and where the truth is rarely black and white, this is a series that doesn’t just ask who did it—but what it means when they do.


Maeve Kerrigan consists of twelve books and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

A Stranger in the Family (Maeve Kerrigan #11)
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The Secret Room (Maeve Kerrigan #12)
⧗ 8.00 / 1
Maeve Kerrigan Book 13 (Maeve Kerrigan #13)
⧗ 9.00 / 2


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