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Katherine Bolger Hyde

Katherine Bolger Hyde is an American author best known for the *Bloodstone* fantasy series and the *Crime with the Classics* mystery series. Her work has earned critical acclaim for its literary depth and genre-spanning appeal. This page lists Katherine Bolger Hyde’s books in order, including both chronological and series reading order.

All books · chronological

2009Lucia: Saint of LightPOoPB · 1Buy ↗
2016Arsenic with AustenPOoCWTCB · 1Buy ↗
2016The Dome-Singer of FalendaPOoSN · 1Buy ↗
2017Bloodstains with BrontePOoCWTCB · 2Buy ↗
2018Everything Tells Us About GodPOoPB · 2Buy ↗
2019Cyanide with ChristiePOoCWTCB · 3Buy ↗
2019Death with DostoevskyPOoCWTCB · 4Buy ↗
2021Fatality with ForsterPOoCWTCB · 5Buy ↗
2023After He�s GonePOoSN · 2Buy ↗
2024The Vestibule of HeavenPOoSN · 3Buy ↗
2024Gina Washington Slept HerePOoSN · 4Buy ↗
2024Hanging with HugoPOoCWTCB · 6Buy ↗

Book series · browse all →

Publication Order of Crime With The Classics Books6 books · 2016–2024
01Arsenic with Austen2016Buy ↗
02Bloodstains with Bronte2017Buy ↗
03Cyanide with Christie2019Buy ↗
04Death with Dostoevsky2019Buy ↗
05Fatality with Forster2021Buy ↗
06Hanging with Hugo2024Buy ↗
Publication Order of Standalone Novels4 books · 2016–2024
01The Dome-Singer of Falenda2016Buy ↗
02After He�s Gone2023Buy ↗
03The Vestibule of Heaven2024Buy ↗
04Gina Washington Slept Here2024Buy ↗
Publication Order of Picture Books2 books · 2009–2018
01Lucia: Saint of Light2009Buy ↗
02Everything Tells Us About God2018Buy ↗

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