M. Ruth Myers Books in Order

M. Ruth Myers is a renowned mystery writer, celebrated for her Shamus Award-winning Maggie Sullivan series, which transports readers to the gritty world of a Depression-era private eye in Dayton, Ohio. Her novels, penned under both M. Ruth and Mary Ruth Myers, have transcended borders, being translated and optioned for television, while also captivating readers in condensed form in Good Housekeeping. The author's works have been incorporated into college curricula in Japan, a testament to their enduring appeal. A respected voice in the literary community, Myers has shared her expertise at esteemed writers' conferences nationwide, including the Antioch, Cape Cod, and Mark Twain conferences.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by M. Ruth Myers

  • #1
    The Barefoot Stiff(2014)
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  • #2
    A Concrete Garter Belt(2015)
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  • #1
    A Journey to Cuzco(1979)
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  • #2
    Captain's Pleasure(1981)
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  • #3
    Friday's Daughter(1984)
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  • #4
    An Officer & A Lady(1984)
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  • #5
    Costly Pleasures(1985)
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  • #6
    Love Unspoken(1985)
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  • #7
    A Touch Of Magic(1987)
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  • #8
    The Whiskey Tide(2013)
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  • #9
    The Great Leandro's Treasure(2018)
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  • #10
    The Deadly Redheads(2020)
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  • #11
    Medieval to Modern(2018)
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About M. Ruth Myers

M. Ruth Myers is a renowned mystery writer, celebrated for her Shamus Award-winning Maggie Sullivan series, which transports readers to the gritty world of a Depression-era private eye in Dayton, Ohio. Her novels, penned under both M. Ruth and Mary Ruth Myers, have transcended borders, being translated and optioned for television, while also captivating readers in condensed form in Good Housekeeping. The author's works have been incorporated into college curricula in Japan, a testament to their enduring appeal. A respected voice in the literary community, Myers has shared her expertise at esteemed writers' conferences nationwide, including the Antioch, Cape Cod, and Mark Twain conferences.

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