Alex Harlan Books in Order
The complete FBI thriller series by Phillip Strang — all 12 novels in reading order
Alex Harlan is an FBI agent operating across a world where borders are porous, threats are global, and the line between ally and adversary shifts without warning. Phillip Strang brings his characteristic precision and authenticity to the world of American federal law enforcement, delivering a series that is international in scope and uncompromising in its portrayal of the threats facing the modern world. From the ridge lines of the American interior to the rain-soaked streets of Jakarta, Harlan operates wherever the case takes him — a driven, capable investigator in the tradition of the best American crime fiction. In the later novels the series turns homeward and darker: a connected run of cases in small-town America, built on forged documents and quiet, official murder, that draws Harlan step by step toward a reckoning rooted in his own family's past.
Alex Harlan Series — All Books in Order
1. Ridge Lines
The series begins on the ridge lines — the high ground where strategic advantage is everything and the view in every direction reveals both opportunity and danger. Alex Harlan's first case establishes the series' tone: taut, intelligent, and built on the procedural authenticity that defines all of Phillip Strang's crime fiction. A strong, confident series debut.
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2. Hidden Cargo
What is being moved, by whom, and at what cost — the questions at the heart of Hidden Cargo take Harlan into the world of smuggling, trafficking, and the criminal networks that exploit the world's supply chains. A thriller that uses the hidden infrastructure of global trade as the backdrop for a case that is as timely as it is compelling.
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3. Killing Ghosts
Ghosts — people who exist off the grid, operating without identity, without trace, and without accountability. When those ghosts become killers, Harlan must hunt people who have been specifically designed not to be found. A cat-and-mouse thriller that pushes the FBI's investigative capabilities to their limits against an adversary who knows exactly how to disappear.
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4. Jakarta Rain
The series goes international — Harlan follows a case to Jakarta, one of the world's largest and most complex cities, where the rain never quite washes away what lies beneath the surface. Strang's eye for authentic international settings is as sharp here as it is in the Australian and British series, and Jakarta emerges as one of crime fiction's more unusual and memorable locations.
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5. Ascension Protocol
A protocol activated, a threat escalating, and Harlan at the centre of a case that reaches into the highest levels of power. Ascension Protocol raises the stakes considerably — a thriller that operates in the territory where law enforcement meets intelligence, where the rules of engagement are unclear and the cost of failure is catastrophic.
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6. Ghost Council
A council of ghosts, operating in the shadows of legitimate power, making decisions that ripple through the world without leaving any traceable fingerprints. Harlan investigates a conspiracy that may reach further than any single agency can pursue, and Ghost Council closes out the series' international arc — its most ambitious and globally minded stretch — before the story turns sharply homeward.
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A darker, connected run of cases in small-town America, where the murder weapon is a signature and the killers hide behind trusted institutions — building, book by book, toward Alex Harlan's own past. Each still reads as a complete, standalone case.
7. Fault Line
In the mountain county of Stillwell, Tennessee, the dead all died by accident — a clerk off a wet curve, an investigator fallen from a deer stand he'd climbed for thirty years, a witness burned in wiring he installed himself. Three clean reports, three signatures, no questions asked — until Sheriff Maggie Blackburn stops signing, and calls the one man who knows what this kind of patience looks like. FBI profiler Alex Harlan put the architect of a nationwide conspiracy behind glass six months ago; someone careful has been reading the blueprint ever since. The trail leads inside the courthouse itself, to a man so trusted that half the county owes him a kindness — and to name him, Alex must trust the failing memory of the one witness time has already half-erased: his own father.
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8. The Angel of Caldera
In a sun-bleached Arizona retirement town, the old are dying on schedule. Declared incompetent by emergency court order, stripped of their homes and savings, cut off from the families who love them — and then, when the estate runs dry, gone. Every death looks natural; every file is clean. At the centre stands Patrice Linden, the "angel of Caldera," who sits up with the dying and never forgets a birthday. FBI profiler Alex Harlan has spent his career hunting cruelty; he has never had to hunt kindness. The town adores her, the courts protect her, and behind the warm smile is something colder — a faceless buyer he isn't permitted to touch, and a question he can't stop asking about his own father, failing in a care home two thousand miles away. Be careful of the kind ones.
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9. Cold Comfort
On the Oregon coast, in a county where the fog rolls off the river, a woman is pulled from the water at first light. Robin Mercer drowned drunk, the ruling says — except Robin feared the water her whole life and never touched a drop, and her death is signed off as a tragic accident before her own sister can make the drive. The signature belongs to Doc Conroy, the beloved county medical examiner who has sat with Quill County's grieving families for twenty-five years. Everyone trusts him; that is exactly the problem. What Alex Harlan finds beneath one small-town coroner's office is worse than a killer — a trade: accidents made to order, sold to anyone who needs an inconvenient person gone, and certified by the kindest hand on the coast. Out here, the calm, cold water only looks safe.
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10. No Such Person
Hannah Beck is alive — an ICU nurse in a failing Lake Erie port town, breathing, working, real — and the county record says she died three weeks ago. She isn't the first. Inside the vital-records office of Dunmore County, Ohio, the living are being quietly un-personed: deaths certified for people who never died, lives lifted off the books with a single clean signature. No body, no crime anyone can point to — just a name that used to exist and now doesn't. Edmund Crane has been the county's Recorder for thirty years: meticulous, courteous, untouchable, a man who treats the perfect record as a kind of priesthood. Proving what he's done means proving murder with no victim, in an office where the paperwork is the weapon — and the deeper Alex digs, the closer the case drifts toward the one city he has spent fifteen years refusing to name, and a patient man from his own past, waiting very calmly for him to come home.
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11. Power of Attorney
A signature can bury a body. Across the marble corridors of Washington sits the body built to protect the vulnerable — and it has quietly stopped protecting anyone. From one county to the next, sharp, competent, inconvenient people are declared incompetent, stripped of their homes, their money, their vote and their names by a single signature on a form they were told meant something else. Then, days before they can fight it in open court, they die — quietly, naturally, certified clean. Alex Harlan finally sees the shape of it: the captured offices were never the crime, they were the harvest, and above them sits a buyer who has spent thirty years being impossible to find. To prove it, he has to keep one sharp old woman alive long enough to swear she was never confused — only contained. But a second patient man has been waiting at the top of a different staircase: one who knew Alex long before the Bureau, and who leaves only a gift and a single, gentle word — come home.
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12. Ground Truth
Thirty years ago, in a quiet Cleveland house, an eight-year-old boy died. The certificate said natural causes. It was signed, witnessed, filed and believed — by a doctor named Thomas Harlan. Alex Harlan reads the paper the dead leave behind: the signatures, the certificates, the small official lies that let killers walk free. Now a cold-case file has pulled him back to the one city he swore he'd never see again, because the forgotten boy on page one was murdered, the proof was buried under his own father's name, and someone has been waiting three decades for a Harlan to come looking. He is patient. He is polite. He knows Alex's name long before Alex knows his. With the statute of limitations running out and a grieving sister who never once stopped telling the truth, Alex must prove what a single piece of paper spent thirty years denying — that a child had a name, that a lie has an author, and that some signatures cost everything.
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From the FBI to the Sydney waterfront — Natalie Campbell investigates crime in one of the world's most dramatic urban settings with the same driven professionalism that defines Alex Harlan.
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A different kind of frontier — Maya Thorne operates in the Australian outback where the landscape is the first obstacle and the communities keep their own counsel. Eighteen novels of uncompromising outback crime fiction.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What order should I read the Alex Harlan books?
Start with Ridge Lines and read in publication order. The series builds Harlan's character and world across all twelve novels, and reading in sequence gives you the full benefit of Strang's developing portrayal of the FBI and its global operations.
Are the later Alex Harlan books connected?
Yes. Books 7 to 12 — from Fault Line to Ground Truth — form a darker, continuous arc, following a run of cases where official documents are used to disguise murder, and drawing Harlan steadily toward a reckoning in his own family's past. Each still works as a self-contained case, but read together they tell one larger story that pays off in Ground Truth.
Is the Alex Harlan series set in the US?
The series is primarily American in its institutional setting — Harlan is an FBI agent — but the cases range widely, from Indonesia in Jakarta Rain to small towns across Tennessee, Arizona, Oregon, and Ohio in the later novels. Strang's facility with distinctive settings, demonstrated across his British and Australian series, is fully on display in the Harlan books.
How does the Alex Harlan series compare to Phillip Strang's British series?
The Alex Harlan series operates at a broader, more international scale than the British procedurals — the cases are larger in scope and the threats more geopolitical in nature. But the foundation is the same: authentic detail, a driven investigator, and Strang's characteristic refusal to soften the reality of the world his characters inhabit.
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