Adriana Mather books

Adriana Mather is a YA author best known for the How to Hang a Witch and Killing November series.

How to Hang a Witch Reading Order

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How to Hang a Witch 2016 Buy
Haunting the Deep 2017 Buy

Killing November Reading Order

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Killing November 2019 Buy
Hunting November 2020 Buy

Standalone Novels

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Mom Com 2023 Buy
The Breakup Artists 2024 Buy
Alchemy of Souls 2026 Buy

Adriana Mather writes young adult fiction that draws on history, mystery, and the supernatural. Her debut novel How to Hang a Witch (2016) tapped into her own ancestry as a descendant of Cotton Mather, weaving a modern story set against the backdrop of Salem’s dark past. The sequel, Haunting the Deep (2017), continued the historical thriller approach with a story connected to the Titanic.

Her Killing November series shifts to a different setting entirely, placing its protagonist in a secretive academy for the descendants of famous strategists and spies. Killing November (2019) and Hunting November (2020) combine boarding school intrigue with action and conspiracy.

Mather has also written standalone novels including Mom Com (2023) and The Breakup Artists (2024), showing range beyond her supernatural YA roots. Her books consistently mix real historical details with fast-paced fictional plots.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Adriana Mather written?

Adriana Mather has written seven books across three series.

What was Adriana Mather's first book?

Adriana Mather’s first book is How to Hang a Witch, published in 2016.

Is Adriana Mather related to Cotton Mather from the Salem witch trials?

Yes, Adriana Mather is a descendant of Cotton Mather, one of the most prominent figures in the Salem witch trials. This family connection directly inspired her debut novel How to Hang a Witch.

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