T. Greenwood Standalone Novels books in order

A complete list of T. Greenwood's standalone literary fiction novels in order, from Breathing Water (1999) to Everything Has Happened (2026).

Reading order

# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Breathing Water 1999 T. Greenwood Buy
2 Nearer Than the Sky 2000 T. Greenwood Buy
3 Undressing the Moon 2002 T. Greenwood Buy
4 Two Rivers 2009 T. Greenwood Buy
5 The Hungry Season 2010 T. Greenwood Buy
6 This Glittering World 2011 T. Greenwood Buy
7 Grace 2012 T. Greenwood Buy
8 Bodies of Water 2013 T. Greenwood Buy
9 The Forever Bridge 2015 T. Greenwood Buy
10 Where I Lost Her 2016 T. Greenwood Buy
11 The Golden Hour 2017 T. Greenwood Buy
12 Rust & Stardust 2018 T. Greenwood Buy
13 Keeping Lucy 2019 T. Greenwood Buy
14 Such a Pretty Girl 2022 T. Greenwood Buy
15 The Still Point 2024 T. Greenwood Buy
16 Everything Has Happened 2026 T. Greenwood Buy

T. Greenwood’s standalone novels span nearly three decades and cover a wide range of subjects within literary fiction. Her early works like Breathing Water (1999) and Nearer Than the Sky (2000) established her voice, while later novels like Rust & Stardust (2018) brought her to a wider audience by blending literary fiction with elements of true crime.

Each of Greenwood’s books stands on its own, exploring different characters, time periods, and settings. Common threads include complex family dynamics, moral dilemmas, and vivid depictions of place. From Grace (2012) to The Still Point (2024), her work consistently deals with how people cope with difficult circumstances and search for connection.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the T. Greenwood Standalone Novels series?

There are sixteen books in the T. Greenwood Standalone Novels series, published between 1999 and 2026.

What is the first book in the T. Greenwood Standalone Novels series?

The first book in the T. Greenwood Standalone Novels series is Breathing Water, published in 1999.

What is the best T. Greenwood book to start with?

Rust & Stardust (2018) is a strong starting point because it combines Greenwood’s literary style with a thriller narrative based on the true story that inspired Nabokov’s Lolita. For readers who prefer pure literary fiction, Two Rivers (2009) is another popular entry point.

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