Carroll Monks Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| Twice Dying |
2000 |
Buy |
| Blood Double |
2002 |
Buy |
| To the Bone |
2003 |
Buy |
| Revolution No. 9 |
2005 |
Buy |
Collections#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| Fifty Shades of Great Aunt Elinor |
2012 |
Buy |
Head of Time#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| Adam of Albion |
2012 |
Buy |
Hugh Davoren Reading Order#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| Lone Creek |
2007 |
Buy |
| Dead Silver |
2008 |
Buy |
Standalone Novels#
| Title |
Published |
Buy on Amazon |
| Toys |
2011 |
Buy |
| L.A. Mental |
2011 |
Buy |
| Cast Angels Down To Hell |
2011 |
Buy |
| The Shadow Kind |
2015 |
Buy |
Neil McMahon grew up in Chicago, earned a psychology degree from Stanford, and has lived in Montana since 1971. He writes thrillers and mysteries, with a particular interest in medical settings and rural Western landscapes.
His best-known work is the Carroll Monks series, four medical thrillers about a San Francisco emergency room doctor who investigates crimes that overlap with his medical world. The Hugh Davoren novels shift to Montana, following a man drawn into mysteries in the rural West. McMahon also co-wrote Toys (2011) with James Patterson, which hit #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. Earlier in his career, he published horror novels under the pseudonym Daniel Rhodes.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many books has Neil McMahon written?
Neil McMahon has written 12 books across 5 series.
What was Neil McMahon's first book?
Neil McMahon’s first book is Twice Dying, published in 2000.
What other names has Neil McMahon written under?
Earlier in his career, Neil McMahon wrote horror novels under the pseudonym Daniel Rhodes, including Next, After Lucifer (1987) and Adversary (1988).