Emma Kavanagh books

Complete list of all 8 books by Emma Kavanagh in order, including psychological thrillers and crime novels informed by her background in police psychology.

Short Stories/Novellas

Title Published Buy on Amazon
The Affair 2015 Buy

Standalone Novels

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Falling / After We Fall 2014 Buy
Hidden 2015 Buy
The Missing Hours 2016 Buy
The Killer on the Wall 2017 Buy
To Catch a Killer / A Perfect Victim 2019 Buy
I Am Watching 2019 Buy
The Devil You Know 2019 Buy

Emma Kavanagh is a British crime and thriller author whose fiction draws heavily on her former career as a police and military psychologist. Before she began writing novels, she spent years working with firearms teams, hostage negotiators, and other high-stress professionals. That background shows up clearly in her books, which are less interested in whodunit mechanics than in how crime affects the people involved.

Her debut, Falling (published as After We Fall in some markets), came out in 2014. She followed it with six more standalone novels and one short story over the next five years. Her books include Hidden, The Missing Hours, The Killer on the Wall, I Am Watching, To Catch a Killer (also published as A Perfect Victim), and The Devil You Know. Each novel tends to build its tension through multiple points of view, letting readers see the same events through the eyes of victims, suspects, and investigators. Kavanagh writes crime fiction for readers who want the psychology to be as developed as the plot.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books has Emma Kavanagh written?

Emma Kavanagh has written eight books across two series.

What was Emma Kavanagh's first book?

Emma Kavanagh’s first book is Falling / After We Fall, published in 2014.

How does Emma Kavanagh's background influence her writing?

Before becoming a novelist, Kavanagh worked as a psychologist specializing in police and military trauma. She trained firearms officers, hostage negotiators, and military personnel. This experience gives her crime fiction an unusual level of psychological realism, particularly when it comes to how investigators and victims process fear, trauma, and moral pressure.

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