Books written by Christopher Greyson

  • Jack Frost

    "Jack has a new assignment: to investigate the suspicious death of a soundman on the hit TV show Planet Survival.

  • Data Jack

    Jealous, Jack thinks life can't get any worse, but when the computer program the CEO invented becomes the key tool in an international data heist, things turn deadly."--Back cover

  • Jack and the Giant Killer: Detective Jack Stratton Mystery Series

    While recovering from a gunshot wound and losing his job, Jack Stratton's romance with Alice (aka Replacement) continues to develop.

  • Jack of Diamonds

    These books can be read in any order: And Then She Was Gone (Prequel) Girl Jacked Jack Knifed Jacks Are Wild Jack and the Giant Killer Data Jack Jack of Hearts Jack Frost Jack of Diamonds Also by Christopher Greyson: Psychological Thriller ...

  • Jack of Hearts

    Jack of Hearts is part of the Detective Jack Stratton Mystery Series which has more than 5,000 five-star reviews and over a million readers and counting.

  • Jack Frost

    "Jack has a new assignment: to investigate the suspicious death of a soundman on the hit TV show Planet Survival.

  • Jack Knifed

    Jack travels to Hope Falls to solve a murder that occurred before he was born.

  • Jacks Are Wild: Detective Jack Stratton Mystery Series

    When Jack Stratton's old flame disappears, no one thinks it's suspicious except Jack and one unbalanced witness.

  • One Little Lie

    A riveting suspense novel power-packed with love, greed, and betrayal, set in an idyllic town where money talks, gossip flows, and the court of public opinion rules.

  • The Girl Who Lived: A Thrilling Suspense Novel

    Praise for Christopher Greyson's The Girl Who Lived Gold Medal Winner for Best Mystery/Thriller eBook of the Year - 2018 Independent Publisher Book Awards Winner Best Thriller - 2018 National Indie Excellence Awards Winner Best Thriller - ...

  • Girl Jacked

    Jack Stratton's a good guy on the ugly side of life.

  • The Girl Who Lived: A Thrilling Suspense Novel

    The Girl Who Lived should come with a warning label: once you start reading, you won't be able to stop. Not since Girl on the Train and Gone Girl has a psychological thriller kept readers so addicted--and guessing right until the last page.

  • Jack of Hearts

    Jack Stratton is heading south for some fun in the sun.