Fracture Reading Order
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| Eleven Minutes | 2012 | N/A |
| Fracture: Divergence | - | N/A |
| Fracture | 2012 | Buy |
| Taken | - | N/A |
| Firewalk | - | N/A |
| Vengeance | 2014 | Buy |
| Pilgrimage | - | N/A |
| Rescue | - | N/A |
| The Road Home | - | N/A |
Standalone Novels
| Title | Published | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|
| Hysteria | 2013 | Buy |
| Soulprint | 2015 | Buy |
| The Safest Lies | 2016 | Buy |
| All the Missing Girls | 2016 | Buy |
| The Perfect Stranger | 2017 | Buy |
| Fragments of the Lost | 2017 | Buy |
| Come Find Me | 2019 | Buy |
| The Last House Guest | 2019 | Buy |
| The Girl from Widow Hills | 2020 | Buy |
| Such a Quiet Place | 2021 | Buy |
| The Last to Vanish | 2022 | Buy |
| The Only Survivors | 2023 | Buy |
| Daughter of Mine | 2024 | Buy |
| You Belong Here | 2025 | Buy |
Megan Miranda grew up in New Jersey, graduated from MIT with a degree in biology, and worked in biotechnology before teaching high school science. She began writing fiction during this period and published her debut novel, Fracture, in 2012. Her early books were young adult thrillers, including Hysteria, Soulprint, and The Safest Lies, before she shifted to adult psychological suspense with All the Missing Girls in 2016.
That transition proved to be a turning point. All the Missing Girls, told in reverse chronological order, became a bestseller. The Last House Guest followed in 2019 and was selected for Reese Witherspoon’s Book Club. Miranda has continued to publish roughly one adult thriller per year since then, with each book typically set in a small, close-knit community where someone’s disappearance or death forces long-buried secrets to the surface. Her novels include The Girl from Widow Hills, Such a Quiet Place, The Last to Vanish, The Only Survivors, and Daughter of Mine.
Miranda lives in North Carolina with her husband and two children. Her background in science gives her fiction a methodical quality: her plots are tightly constructed, and she builds tension through the careful layering of details that only make sense once the full picture comes together.