T.M. Logan Books in Order (Updated February 22, 2026)

T.M. Logan writes standalone psychological thrillers: each novel has a new cast and a self-contained plot. That means there’s no required “series order” for continuity.

T.M. Logan Books in Order (Updated February 22, 2026)

Reading order still matters in one practical way: editions and titles can vary by territory, so using a clean publication list helps you avoid accidentally buying the same book twice under a different name.

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Start here (choose by vibe, not continuity)

  • Most common first pick: Lies – domestic suspicion that turns into a full-life freefall.
  • Fast, high-concept hook: 29 Seconds – one phone call, one name, one irreversible decision.
  • If you like group tension: The Holiday – friendship fractures under heat, alcohol, and secrets.
  • Most recent release (UK): The Daughter – a parent’s search where reality keeps refusing to match the paperwork.
  • Next release: The Weekend – a “found money” scenario that becomes a loyalty stress test.

Publication order (standalones)

  1. Lies (17 January 2017): A single confrontation cracks open a marriage, and the attempt to “fix it” only multiplies the damage.
  2. 29 Seconds (2018): A woman is handed a terrifying form of leverage, revenge by request, and learns how quickly power reshapes morality.
  3. The Holiday (2019): A villa getaway becomes a closed-circle pressure cooker where suspicion spreads faster than proof.
  4. The Catch (11 June 2020): A father’s unease about his daughter’s fiancé hardens into obsession, and every attempt to protect her risks pushing her closer to danger.
  5. Trust Me (18 March 2021): A stranger’s baby is left in a woman’s arms, and the choice to help becomes a trapdoor into a wider crime.
  6. The Curfew (17 March 2022): One missed midnight deadline spirals into a multi-family crisis shaped by what teens hide and parents misread.
  7. The Mother (2 March 2023): A woman, newly free after being framed, is driven by one goal, clear her name and get her children back, no matter what it costs.
  8. The Dream Home (29 February 2024): A “perfect house” story where the hidden room isn’t just a curiosity, it’s the start of a chain reaction.
  9. The Daughter (27 February 2025): A mother arrives to collect her daughter and finds a stranger in her room, triggering a search where identity itself becomes unstable.
  10. The Weekend (26 February 2026): Friends find a backpack of cash in a storm shelter and discover that the real threat isn’t the money, it’s what they’ll do to keep it.

Rule of thumb: if you’re unsure where to start, read in publication order. Otherwise, pick any title that matches your mood.


Title and edition notes (important if you buy across regions)

  • The Holiday is also published in the US as The Vacation.
  • The Dream Home is due to be published in the USA/Canada as The Room in the Attic (January 2026 release window stated by the author site).

If you’re collecting, compare the main title plus the plot setup before purchasing.


Recommended “mini-routes” (3-book bundles)

The domestic spiral set

  1. Lies → 2) The Mother → 3) The Dream Home
    Why: all three center family life, private choices, and consequences that can’t be contained.

The high-concept trigger set

  1. 29 Seconds → 2) Trust Me → 3) The Curfew
    Why: each begins with a single decision that looks small, then expands into a full-scale crisis.

The “outsider looking in” set

  1. The Catch → 2) The Holiday → 3) The Daughter
    Why: suspicion, social dynamics, and missing-truth structures, each with a different kind of ticking clock.

Latest status (Feb 2026)

  • Newest novel (UK): The Daughter (2025).
  • Next confirmed novel: The Weekend (26 February 2026).

FAQs

Do any T.M. Logan books share characters or a continuing storyline?
They’re designed as standalones. You won’t miss plot-critical backstory by jumping around.

What’s the safest first book if I’m brand new?
Lies is the cleanest introduction to his style and pacing, and it’s the first published.

Why do I see different dates for the same book online?
Hardback, paperback, ebook, and territory editions often have different on-sale dates. The list above uses first UK publication dates where they’re clearly stated, and otherwise keeps the ordering by first-publication year.


Where to go from here

If you want one decisive starting point, begin with Lies. If you want the newest momentum, read The Daughter now and circle back to the earlier titles whenever you like.

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Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.