Organised Crime books in order

Organised Crime is a 3-book series by M.A. Comley dealing with criminal networks and their connections to individuals, with books published in 2014 and 2016.

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 The Caller 2016 M.A. Comley Buy
2 Lost Temptation 2014 M.A. Comley N/A
3 Past Temptation 2014 M.A. Comley Buy

Organised Crime is a compact three-book series from M.A. Comley that deals with the kind of criminal networks that operate beneath the surface of ordinary British life. The books – The Caller, Lost Temptation, and Past Temptation – were published between 2014 and 2016 and take a harder look at organized criminal activity than many of Comley’s police procedural series.

The series is heavily interconnected with the rest of Comley’s catalog. Lost Temptation and Past Temptation also appear in the Temptation series, while The Caller crosses over with Irresistibly Mine. This web of connections means the Organised Crime books are best read with some familiarity with Comley’s wider work, though they are short enough to work as standalone crime thrillers.

For readers who want M.A. Comley’s crime fiction at its most directly focused on criminal enterprise rather than police investigation, the Organised Crime series is the most concentrated example. The three books are quick reads and together give a clear picture of how Comley approaches organized crime as a subject.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Organised Crime series?

There are three books in the Organised Crime series, published between 2014 and 2016.

What is the first book in the Organised Crime series?

The first book in the Organised Crime series is The Caller, published in 2016.

How does Organised Crime fit into M.A. Comley's wider catalog?

The Organised Crime series connects to the Temptation series through Lost Temptation and Past Temptation, and to the Irresistibly Mine series through The Caller. It is a short but well-connected series that links several different strands of Comley’s crime fiction.

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