Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Redheads | 2013 | Jonathan Moore | Buy |
| 2 | Close Reach | 2013 | Jonathan Moore | Buy |
| 3 | The Poison Artist | 2016 | Jonathan Moore | Buy |
| 4 | The Dark Room | 2017 | Jonathan Moore | Buy |
| 5 | The Night Market | 2018 | Jonathan Moore | Buy |
| 6 | Blood Relations | 2019 | Jonathan Moore | Buy |
Jonathan Moore published six novels between 2013 and 2019, none of them connected by plot or character. What ties them together is tone: a consistent sense of creeping wrongness, protagonists in over their heads, and settings that feel almost oppressively real.
His books sit comfortably alongside writers like Thomas Harris or early James Ellroy in their willingness to go somewhere genuinely dark. They’re not horror exactly, but they’re not comfortable crime fiction either.