Graham Hurley Books in Order
Graham Hurley is a versatile and accomplished writer, bringing a wealth of experience from his previous life as a documentary director and producer for ITV. During his two-decade tenure, he garnered numerous national and international awards for his work. This success paved the way for a writing career, which began with a six-part drama commission for ITV, "Rules of Engagement". In 1991, Hurley left television to focus on writing full-time. He has authored numerous novels, including nine stand-alone thrillers and the fly-on-the-wall novel, "Airshow". His crime series, featuring D/I Joe Faraday and D/C Paul Winter, drew inspiration from his hometown of Portsmouth. The series spanned 12 books, achieving significant success at home and abroad. The popularity of the series led to French TV adaptations and the commissioning of a spin-off series, set in the West Country, featuring D/S Jimmy Suttle.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Graham Hurley
- #1AmazonTurnstone(2000)
- #2AmazonThe Take(2001)
- #3AmazonAngels Passing(2002)
- #4AmazonDeadlight(2003)
- #5AmazonCut To Black(2004)
- #6AmazonBlood and Honey(2006)
- #7AmazonOne Under(2006)
- #8AmazonThe Price of Darkness(2008)
- #9AmazonNo Lovelier Death(2009)
- #10AmazonBeyond Reach(2010)
- #11AmazonBorrowed Light(2010)
- #12AmazonHappy Days(2012)
- #1AmazonBackstory(2012)
About Graham Hurley
Graham Hurley is a versatile and accomplished writer, bringing a wealth of experience from his previous life as a documentary director and producer for ITV. During his two-decade tenure, he garnered numerous national and international awards for his work. This success paved the way for a writing career, which began with a six-part drama commission for ITV, "Rules of Engagement". In 1991, Hurley left television to focus on writing full-time. He has authored numerous novels, including nine stand-alone thrillers and the fly-on-the-wall novel, "Airshow". His crime series, featuring D/I Joe Faraday and D/C Paul Winter, drew inspiration from his hometown of Portsmouth. The series spanned 12 books, achieving significant success at home and abroad. The popularity of the series led to French TV adaptations and the commissioning of a spin-off series, set in the West Country, featuring D/S Jimmy Suttle.
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