P.j. tracy books in order deep into the dark

P.J. Tracy Books In Order

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Publication Order of Detective Margaret Nolan Books

Deep into the Dark(2021)
Desolation Canyon(2022)
The Devil You Know(2023)
City of Secrets(2024)

Publication Order of Monkeewrench Books

Monkeewrench / Want to Play?(2003)
Live Bait(2004)
Dead Run(2005)
Snow Blind(2006)
Shoot to Thrill / Play to Kill(2010)
Off the Grid / Two Evils(2012)
The Sixth Idea / Cold Kill(2016)
Nothing Stays Buried(2017)
The Guilty Dead(2018)
Ice Cold Heart(2019)

Publication Order of Standalone Novels

P.J. Tracy is a pseudonym initially used for a writing team of two. It was a mother and daughter duo of Patricia Lambrecht, and her daughter Traci Lambrecht.

Sadly, Patricia passed in 2016 however Traci continues to write under the P.J. Tracy moniker.

Their debut novel Monkeewrench was an award winning novel. It won “Best First Novel” at the Barry Awards, as well as “Best First Mys

P.J. Tracy

Monkeewrench (Monkeewrench, #1)
4.12 avg rating — 13,728 ratings — published 2003 — 5 editions
Live Bait (Monkeewrench, #2)
4.06 avg rating — 7,545 ratings — published 2004 — 69 editions
Dead Run (Monkeewrench, #3)
4.02 avg rating — 6,511 ratings — published 2005 — 48 editions
Snow Blind (Monkeewrench, #4)
3.95 avg rating — 6,475 ratings — published 2006 — 2 editions
Shoot to Thrill (Monkeewrench, #5)
3.96 avg rating — 5,483 ratings — published 2010 — 47 editions
Off the Grid (Monkeewrench, #6)
3.88 avg rating — 4,800 ratings — published 2012 — 33 editions
Nothing Stays Buried (Monkeewrench, #8)
4.14 avg rating — 4,119 ratings — published 2017 — 14 editions
The Sixth Idea (Monkeewrench, #7)
3.98 avg rating — 3,982 ratings — published 2016 — 20 editions
The Guilty Dead (Monkeewrench, #9)
4.08 avg rating — 3,766 ratings — published 2018 —

Dear friends,

It is with great sorrow that I tell you our beloved PJ passed away peacefully at her home just before Christmas (December 21, 2016) – on the winter solstice, the darkest day of the year, which was so very appropriate.  For those of you who had the opportunity to know her, meet her, or see her at a book signing, I’m sure you’re sharing my sentiment: how could someone with such spirit and exuberance and passion for life leave us, and so young?  She was only seventy, but she put up such a brave fight and her strength, grace, and courage will forever be an inspiration to me.

PJ was a very private person for a public figure, but the truth is she had been struggling for a very long time with severe heart failure and outlived her prognosis by several years.  She was a fierce warrior, but a time comes when even the fiercest of warriors must lay down their arms, and it was her time.  It was her choice, her decision.  She died on her own terms.  After a bad fall in November and a month of hospitalization, she expressed her wish to go off the many medicati

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