Musketeers Mystery books in order

The Musketeers Mystery series by Sarah D'Almeida reimagines Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and D'Artagnan as murder investigators in 17th-century Paris across seven books.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Death of a Musketeer 2006 Sarah D’Almeida Buy
2 The Musketeer’s Seamstress 2007 Sarah D’Almeida Buy
3 The Musketeer’s Apprentice 2007 Sarah D’Almeida Buy
4 A Death in Gascony 2008 Sarah D’Almeida Buy
5 Dying by the Sword 2008 Sarah D’Almeida Buy
6 The Musketeer’s Inheritance 2025 Sarah D’Almeida Buy
7 The Musketeer’s Servant 2025 Sarah D’Almeida Buy

The Musketeers Mystery series by Sarah D’Almeida takes Alexandre Dumas’s beloved characters and drops them into original murder investigations set in 17th-century Paris. Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and D’Artagnan use their wits, swords, and knowledge of Parisian society to solve crimes that range from murders in back alleys to conspiracies reaching the royal court.

The series began in 2006 with Death of a Musketeer and produced five books through 2008. After a long pause, D’Almeida returned to the series in 2025 with The Musketeer’s Inheritance and The Musketeer’s Servant. Each book presents a standalone mystery, but the four heroes’ friendships and personal lives develop across the full series. Fans of historical fiction and classic adventure stories will appreciate how D’Almeida stays true to the spirit of Dumas while crafting original plots.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Musketeers Mystery series?

There are seven books in the Musketeers Mystery series, published between 2006 and 2025.

What is the first book in the Musketeers Mystery series?

The first book in the Musketeers Mystery series is Death of a Musketeer, published in 2006.

Do the Musketeers Mystery books need to be read in order?

Reading the Musketeers Mystery books in publication order is recommended. While each book has its own murder case, there are ongoing character developments and relationships that build across the series. Starting with Death of a Musketeer gives you the best introduction to D’Almeida’s version of these classic characters.

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