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Max Wolfe books in order
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Tony Parsons‘ DC Max Wolfe thrillers are gritty, gripping police procedurals perfect for fans of Ian Rankin and Peter James.
Max Wolfe is a hero for our times – a tough man with a soft heart who will stop at nothing to get justice and protect those he loves. Based in the homicide division of London’s West End Central, he hunts down brutal serial killers by day, returning home to his young daughter and dog – his small but strong family unit.
Here’s a taster of Tony’s DC Max Wolfe books in order.
Tony Parsons’ Max Wolfe books in order
The Murder Bag by Tony Parsons
1. The Murder Bag (2014)
Twenty years ago seven rich, privileged students became friends at their exclusive private school, Potter’s Field. Now they have started dying in the most violent way imaginable.
Detective Max Wolfe has recently arrived in the Homicide division of London’s West End Central, 27 Savile Row. Soon he is following the bloody trail from the backstreets and bright lights of the city, to the darkest corners of the internet and all the way to the corridors of power.
As the bodies pile up, Max finds the killer’s reach getting closer to everything – and everyone – he loves. Soon he is fighting not only for justice, but for his own life.
The Slaughter Man by Tony Parsons
2. The Slaughter Man (2015)
A wealthy family is found slaughtered inside their exclusive gated community in north London, their youngest child stolen away. The murder weapon – a gun for stunning cattle before they are butchered – leads Max to a dusty corner of Scotland Yard’s Black Museum devoted to a killer who thirty years ago was known as the Slaughter Man.
But the Slaughter Man has done his time, and is now old and dying. Can he really be back in the game? And was the murder of a happy family a mindless killing spree, a grotesque homage by a copycat killer – or a contract hit designed to frame a dying man?
All Max knows is that he needs to find the missing child and stop the killer before he destroys another innocent family – or finds his way to his own front door.
The Hanging Club by Tony Parsons
3. The Hanging Club (2016)
A band of vigilante executioners roam London’s hot summer nights, abducting evil men and hanging them by the neck until dead.
As the bodies pile up and riots explode across the sweltering city, DC Max Wolfe hunts a gang of killers who many believe to be heroes, and discovers that the lust for revenge starts very close to home…
Die Last by Tony Parsons
4. Die Last (2017)
As dawn breaks on a snowy February morning, a refrigerated lorry is found parked in the heart of London’s Chinatown. Inside, twelve women, apparently illegal immigrants, are dead from hypothermia. But in the cab of the abandoned death truck, DC Max Wolfe of West End Central finds thirteen passports.
The hunt for the missing woman will take Max Wolfe into the dark heart of the world of human smuggling, mass migration and 21st-century slave markets, as he is forced to ask the question that haunts our time: what would you do for a home?
Girl on Fire by Tony Parsons
5. Girl on Fire (2018)
When terrorists use a drone to bring down a plane on one of London’s busiest shopping centres, it ignites a chain of events that will draw in the innocent and guilty alike.
DC Max Wolfe finds himself caught in the crossfire in a city that seems increasingly dangerous and hostile.
But does the danger come from the murderous criminals that Max is tracking down? Or the people he’s trying to protect? Or does the real threat to Max lie closer to home?
#Taken by Tony Parsons
6. #Taken (2019)
They thought they were kidnapping the mistress of one of London’s most powerful gangsters. But they’ve taken the wrong woman. And crossed the wrong detective.
Detective Max Wolfe’s hunt for the missing woman takes him from New Scotland Yard’s legendary Black Museum to the glittering mansions of career criminals, from sleazy strip joints to secret sex dungeons – and to unspeakably dark deeds committed decades ago.
It’s a world of family secrets, sexual jealousy, and a lust for revenge – which might also become Wolfe’s grave…
Murder for Busy People by Tony Parson
6. Murder for Busy People (2025)
Emma Moon is out. She’s served nine years hard time for an armed robbery that killed two men and enriched many more.
But Emma’s never talked; she’s never revealed who was with her on the day of the robbery or who killed both men. And she’s never given up the money. And now she’s free. But everything has gone: her family; her share of the money and her faithless loser of a husband.
So now Emma Moon is in a hurry. Because it’s payback time and, after nine years inside, she has friends and she has disciples – people who will do anything for her.
As the bodies of the innocent and the guilty pile up, one detective stands between a career criminal and her quest for revenge. Max Wolfe, single parent of a teenage daughter, a fiercely independent detective who owes nothing to anyone and who has own very particular form of justice …
There you have it – Tony Parsons’ DC Max Wolfe books in order! How many have you read? Let us know in the comments below…











I have read tow of the Max Wolfe books and the story is wonderful but for me it is the beautiful relationship Max has with his daughter Scout and Stan the dog “There was almost nothing of her and she was my world” I read all the chapers of Max Scout and Stan and then read the rest of the book.The sensitivity made we weep.the love Max had for his daughter and how he was trying his best as a single father
Flavia 2024
I am just listening to this series for the 5th time. Here I was in mourning —I thought there would never be a 7th book in the series. I know it will be worth the wait. Thank you Tony Parsons PS Please get Colin Mace to narrate it—he is the only voice of Max.
Are we going to see another book soon having read them all so far. They are a really good well written book.
I’ve read and enjoyed every one but need and want more!!! When are we going to get another epic tale of Max Wolfe??
Found The Murder Bag at my local library in Budapest and got completely hooked. I hope I can track down all the others soon.