V.I. Warshawski Books in Order
See the V.I. Warshawski books by Sara Paretsky in order, with short summaries, series background, and simple help choosing where to start reading.
Last updated: June 6, 2026
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Publication Order
21 books
Overboard
by Sara Paretsky
2022
Vic's dogs lead her to an injured teenage girl hiding by Lake Michigan, and the girl vanishes almost as soon as she reaches safety. Following her trail, Vic runs into Chicago power brokers and mobsters willing to kill to keep control.
Dead Land
by Sara Paretsky
2020
Trying to help her goddaughter rescue a once-famous singer, Vic stumbles into Chicago real-estate deals where obstacles have a way of disappearing. The case widens into a brutal conspiracy linking developers, politics, and buried foreign-policy crimes.
Shell Game
by Sara Paretsky
2018
When her niece vanishes and her oldest friend's nephew is framed for murder, Vic has to chase both threads at once. The hunt pulls her into stolen antiquities, immigration trouble, and dangerous people who know exactly how to rig the game.
Fallout
by Sara Paretsky
2017
Vic leaves Chicago for Lawrence, Kansas, after two student athletes ask her to help their missing trainer. In unfamiliar country she finds dead women, old protest scars, and local secrets nobody wants an outsider to touch.
Brush Back
by Sara Paretsky
2015
An old high school crush turns up at Vic's office asking her to clear his mother, who served years for murdering his sister. The questions drag Vic back to South Chicago and into a case where memory, class, and violence collide.
Critical Mass
by Sara Paretsky
2013
Lotty asks Vic to help when the daughter of a woman from her Kindertransport past says her life is in danger. The case connects Holocaust memory, atomic research, and people who will still kill to protect old secrets.
Breakdown
by Sara Paretsky
2012
A vampire-themed initiation in a cemetery goes wrong when a group of girls finds a real corpse. Vic's search for answers pulls her into ugly politics, old wartime secrets, and the lives of Chicago's powerful families.
Body Work
by Sara Paretsky
2010
A night at a downtown club leaves Vic holding a dying woman and questioning the easy suspect everyone else accepts. The investigation links performance art, war trauma, mob money, and violence that reaches from Iraq to Chicago.
Hardball
by Sara Paretsky
2009
Asked to find a man missing for forty years, Vic expects a cold trail and finds Chicago's racial and political history waiting for her. The case also forces her to question what she thought she knew about her own father.
Fire Sale
by Sara Paretsky
2005
Vic returns to her old neighborhood to coach a girls' basketball team and gets pulled into the troubles of the families around them. After a factory explosion, she faces big-box power, labor tensions, and two missing teenagers.
Blacklist
by Sara Paretsky
2003
A nighttime stakeout at an old estate leads Vic to a dead journalist in a pond and a case with deep roots. As she digs, McCarthy-era betrayals and post-9/11 paranoia close around her from every direction.
Total Recall
by Sara Paretsky
2001
When a man claiming to be a Holocaust survivor enters Lotty Herschel's life, Vic sees her closest friend begin to unravel. An insurance fraud case on the South Side opens onto wartime secrets and an international conspiracy.
Hard Time
by Sara Paretsky
1999
Vic stops to help a woman lying in the street and lands in a case tied to media consolidation and the private prison business. As the bodies mount, she takes on corporate muscle far bigger than any one detective should face.
Tunnel Vision
by Sara Paretsky
1994
Short on money and worried about a homeless family in her office building, Vic stumbles into murder and a tangled financial scam. The trail runs through shelters, banks, and Washington, and forces her to choose between comfort and conscience.
Guardian Angel
by Sara Paretsky
1992
When an elderly neighbor is pushed aside by ambitious guardians, Vic starts asking questions and finds much worse underneath. A missing man, union fraud, and Chicago banking power collide in one of her most personal cases.
Burn Marks
by Sara Paretsky
1990
Vic's alcoholic Aunt Elena crashes back into her life after a hotel fire leaves her homeless. Investigating the blaze pulls Vic into a vicious fight involving developers, politicians, and a city that treats poor tenants as disposable.
Blood Shot
by Sara Paretsky
1988
A basketball reunion sends Vic back to her old South Chicago neighborhood when a childhood friend asks her to find her missing father. The search stirs buried memories and exposes toxic secrets with deadly consequences.
Bitter Medicine
by Sara Paretsky
1987
After a young woman and her baby die at a for-profit hospital, Vic thinks it is a terrible tragedy, until the doctor is murdered. Her questions lead into hospital politics, abortion battles, and a widening trail of violence.
Killing Orders
by Sara Paretsky
1985
Vic is grudgingly pulled in when her difficult great-aunt is accused of stealing millions from a Dominican priory. What begins as a family obligation becomes a brutal case of murder, arson, and ruthless efforts to drive her off.
Deadlock
by Sara Paretsky
1984
When her beloved cousin Boom-Boom dies in what looks like an accident on the Chicago waterfront, Vic refuses to believe it. Her search through the Great Lakes shipping industry uncovers murder, corruption, and the danger he died trying to expose.
Indemnity Only
by Sara Paretsky
1982
V.I. Warshawski's first case starts with a routine search for a missing girlfriend and turns deadly when she finds her client's son murdered. Chasing a vanished employer through Chicago, Vic uncovers fraud, violence, and a race to save the missing woman.
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