What are the 12 books in Karen slaughter Georgia series?

Karen Slaughter's Georgia series is a bit more complex than just 12 books. It's actually a connected series of standalone novels featuring the same characters, but not always in the same order.

Here's the order you can read the books in, following the chronological order of the stories:

1. "Blindsighted" (2001) - Introduces the main characters, Will Trent and Sara Linton, and their beginnings.

2. "Kisscut" (2003) - Takes place a year later and dives deeper into Will's history.

3. "A Token for the Dead" (2004) - Focuses on Will and Sara's partnership.

4. "Faithless" (2005) - A standalone novel that delves into the lives of two of the main characters from "Blindsighted" and explores their own dark secrets.

5. "Beyond Reach" (2006) - Focuses on Will Trent, with a more prominent role for Sara.

6. "Undone" (2007) - Will and Sara's relationship takes center stage.

7. "Fractured" (2009) - Another standalone novel featuring characters from "Faithless" and "Undone."

8. "The Last Widow" (2010) - Returns to Will Trent's story and introduces a new character, Amanda, who will play a significant role in future books.

9. "The Last Days of Summer" (2011) - Features a new character, Lena, who becomes a significant part of the series.

10. "Cop Town" (2012) - Explores Will's backstory and the city's history.

11. "The Silent Wife" (2014) - Another standalone novel, though its events tie in with future books.

12. "The Keeper" (2017) - The latest book in the series that focuses on Will Trent and Amanda's relationship.

Keep in mind:

* You can read "Faithless" and "Fractured" before "Beyond Reach" if you wish, as they are standalone novels.

* "The Silent Wife" can also be read before "The Keeper" as it is a standalone novel.

* The series continues to expand with new books being released, adding further chapters to the lives of these complex characters.

If you enjoy the series, I highly recommend you read them in this order to get the full impact of the characters' journeys and the interconnected nature of the stories.

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