Christopher Geoffrey McPherson books

Christopher Geoffrey McPherson books in order. Complete reading guide for all 15 books including the James Murray Mysteries set in 1930s Los Angeles.

Children’s Reading Order

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Mama Cat 2003 Buy
A Cat in Time 2018 Buy

Historical Fiction Reading Order

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News on the Home Front 2012 Buy
Forever – and Other Stories 2012 Buy
Sarah & Gerald 2012 Buy

James Murray Mysteries Reading Order

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Murder at Eastern Columbia 2013 Buy
Sabotage at RKO Studio 2013 Buy
Abduction at Griffith Observatory 2014 Buy
Blackmail at Wrigley Field 2015 Buy
Haunting at Ocean House 2015 Buy
The James Murray Mysteries Companion 2016 Buy

Science Fiction

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The Babi Makers 2013 Buy

Standalone Novels

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The Life Line: A story of survival 2012 Buy
22 2017 Buy
Sincerely, Dina Lamont 2019 Buy

Christopher Geoffrey McPherson writes across multiple genres, with his best-known work being the James Murray Mysteries, a six-book series set in 1930s Los Angeles. The mysteries take place at real historical locations, from the Eastern Columbia building to Griffith Observatory, grounding the fiction in recognizable landmarks of old Hollywood.

Beyond the mystery series, McPherson has published historical fiction (News on the Home Front, Sarah & Gerald), science fiction (The Babi Makers), children’s books (Mama Cat, A Cat in Time), and standalone novels. His output spans from 2003 to 2019, with most of his work appearing between 2012 and 2019.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Christopher Geoffrey McPherson written?

Christopher Geoffrey McPherson has written fifteen books across five series.

What was Christopher Geoffrey McPherson's first book?

Christopher Geoffrey McPherson’s first book is Mama Cat, published in 2003.

What is the James Murray Mysteries series about?

The James Murray Mysteries are set in 1930s Los Angeles and feature detective James Murray solving crimes at real historical landmarks. The series includes murders at Eastern Columbia, RKO Studio, Griffith Observatory, and Wrigley Field.

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