Hawthorne and Horowitz Investigate
In a genre obsessed with control, here’s a mystery series that thrives on unpredictability—even for its narrator.
The Hawthorne and Horowitz Investigate novels crack open the traditional detective story and rearrange the pieces with sly wit and unnerving precision. At the center is Daniel Hawthorne, a former detective with a genius for deduction and a habit of keeping everyone—especially his biographer—in the dark. That biographer? A fictionalized version of the author himself, reluctantly dragged into real-life murder cases and quickly realizing that writing the story is nothing compared to living inside it.
What unfolds is more than just a whodunit. These are layered, metafictional mysteries that explore not only the crimes at hand but also the act of storytelling itself. The investigations lead readers through elegant country homes, shadowy corridors, and grimy back alleys, but it’s the strange dance between Hawthorne and his chronicler that gives the series its unsettling charm. Their dynamic is sharp-edged, often funny, and filled with questions—many of which the author may never get answers to.
Hawthorne and Horowitz Investigate consists of six 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.
