Monday, October 14, 2024

HURRICANE MYSTERIES // HURRICANE CRIME FICTION

Hurricane Helene was one of the most disastrous hurricanes on record, followed by the incredibly destructive Hurricane Milton with forced evacuations and damage all across Florida. I send love and support to everyone who found themselves in either of these hurricanes' paths or the path of any other hurricane.

Not surprisingly, hurricanes have been the focus of many crime novels over the years. Here's a list of Hurricane mysteries for those of us who prefer their hurricanes in books and not in 'real life."

This is an updated list of Hurricane Mysteries. Let me know if you have any titles I should add.

HURRICANE MYSTERIES


Down in the Flood by Kenneth Abel
Murder with Puffins by Donna Andrews
Wyatt's Hurricane by Desmond Bagley 
Storm Surge by John F. Banas
Tricky Business by Dave Barry
Storm Warning by David Bell
City of Sins by Daniel Blake 
Twisted by Jay Bonansinga
Too Much Stuff by Don Bruns 
Jesus Out to Sea (short stories), The Tin Roof Blowdown by James Lee Burke 
Under the Storm by Christoffer Carlsson
The Killing Storm by Kathryn Casey
Nobody Knows by Mary Jane Clark
Died Blonde by Nancy Cohen 
Skeleton Crew by Beverly Connor
Typhoon by Joseph Conrad 
Skeletons of the Atchafalaya by Kent Conwell
The Sentry by Robert Crais 
Trojan Odyssey by Clive Cussler
Category Five by Philip Donlay 
Hurricane Punch by Tim Dorsey
Hurricane by Ken Douglas 
Murder on the Tropic by Todd Downing 
First the Dead by Tim Downs
Tubby Meets Katrina by Tony Dunbar
House of Storm by Mignon Eberhart 
Zeitoun by Dave Eggers
Hurricane Crimes by Chrys Fey
Second Wind by Dick Francis 
Hurricane Season by Mickey Friedman
Murder at 28:10 by Newton Gayle
A Dish Best Served Cold by Rosie Genova 
City of the Dead by Sara Gran
Camino Winds by John Grisham
Baptism in Blood by Jane Haddam
All Together Dead by Charlaine Harris 
Dead Man's Island by Carolyn Hart
Hurricane Ron by CJ Hatch 
Murder in the Rue Chartres by Greg Herren 
Stormy Weather by Carl Hiassen
In Hazard by Richard Hughes 
Dark Rain by Mat Johnson
Damaged by Alex Kava
Acts of Nature by Jonathon King
Murder on the Yacht by Rufus King 
Dead and Alive by Dean Koontz
Cypress House by Michael Koryta 
Getting Old is a Disaster by Rita Lakin
A Spirited Gift by Joyce and Jim Lavene
Apparition Island by Jenifer LeClair 
Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane
Her Name will be Faith by Max Marlow 
Storm Track by Margaret Maron
Toros & Torsos by CraigMcDonald
Hurricane (aka Murder in the Wind), Cape Fear (aka The Executioners), Condominiumby John D. MacDonald
On Hurricane Island by Ellen Meeropol
Hurricane Season by Fernanda Melchor
Stone Cove Island by Suzanne Myers
The Night of the Storm by Nishita Parekh
Rough Weather by Robert B. Parker 
Island of Bones by P.J. Parrish
Final Warning by James Patterson 
Bloodman by Robert Pobi
Water Mark by J.M. Redmann
The Bone Code by Kathy Reichs
Storm Surge by J.D. Rhodes
Hurricane by Jewell Parker Rhodes 
Rebel Island by Rick Riordan
Hurricanes and Homicide by Angela K. Ryan 
Raw Deal by Les Standiford
New Orleans Noir, edited by Julie Smith  (short stories)
Orleans by Sherri L. Smith
Last Known Victim by Erica Spindler
The Hurricane's Tail by Robert Banks Stewart
The Hurricane Blonde by Halley Sutton
Without a Grave by Marcia Talley 
Proof of the Pudding by Phoebe Atwood Taylor
Storm Damage by Linda Underwood 
Murder Unleashed by Elaine Viets
Hurricane Song by Paul Volponi 
Salvage the Bones by Jasmyn Ward
Shadows of a Cape Cod Wedding by Lea Wait (April 2013/Perseverance Press) 
The Eye of Anna by Anne Wingate

Children's Mysteries/YA: 

Hurricane Joe (Hardy Boys) by Franklin W. Dixon 
The Horrendous Hurricane Mystery by Carole Marsh
The Hurricane Hoax and Other Cases by Seymour Simon & Kevin O'Malley
The Hurricane Mystery (The Boxcar Children Mysteries) by Gertrude Chandler Warner 

Graphic Novel:

Dark Rain: A New Orleans Story by Mat Johnson; Simone Gane (Illustrator)

Not Mysteries but a few Classics: 
 
To Have and Have Not by Ernest Hemingway
A High Wind in Jamaica by Richard Hughes 

No comments: