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Tim Weaver

Tim Weaver is an English author known for his crime thriller and mystery novels, particularly the David Raker series. He has previously worked as a journalist and magazine editor. His fourth novel, Never Coming Back, was chosen for the Richard and Judy Book Club, and his writing has received a nomination for a National Book Award. Tim resides near Bath, Somerset, England, with his wife and daughter. He made his debut as a published novelist in 2010 with Chasing the Dead. Below is a list of Tim Weaver’s books in the order of their original release.

Tim Weaver became a published novelist in 2009 with the novel Chasing the Dead. Below is a list of Tim Weaver's books in order of when they were originally released:

Publication Order of David Raker Missing Persons Books

Book Title Year Amazon USA Amazon UK
Chasing the Dead (2009) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
The Dead Tracks (2011) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
Vanished (2012) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
Never Coming Back (2013) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
Fall from Grace (2014) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
What Remains (2015) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
Broken Heart (2016) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
I Am Missing (2017) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
You Were Gone (2019) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
No One Home (2019) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
The Blackbird (2022) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
The Last Goodbye (2023) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk
The Missing Family (2024) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk

Publication Order of Standalone Novels Books

Book Title Year Amazon USA Amazon UK
Missing Pieces (2021) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk

Publication Order of Anthologies Books

Book Title Year Amazon USA Amazon UK
#Youdunnit (2013) Buy on Amazon.com Buy on Amazon.co.uk

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